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Work - JSS2 Basic science Lesson Note

Work is done when a force causes an object to move over a distance. For example, pushing a box across the floor or lifting a book onto a shelf both involve work.

Mathematically, work (W) is calculated as the force (F) applied to an object multiplied by the distance (d) it moves in the direction of the force: W = F × d.

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