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Physics, 12.05.2021 07:20 silvajimena74

URGENT HELP PLS Suppose a force F, = (1/3)x acts on an
object. Assume at x = 0 the force pushes
the object and it starts moving to the right.
What happens to the magnitude of the work
done as the object moves to the right?

A. More work is done

B. Less work is done

C. A constant amount of work Is done.

D. It is impossible to predict

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