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Q: If you exert a force you will always do work in the scientific sense.?
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What is work in the scientific sense?

work is when an object is moved the same direction as its force.


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What is an example of work being done in scientific sense?

If a measurable Force moves a measurable MASS a measurable Distance, then a measurable amount of Work has been done.


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