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Having to do all the work is an example of being overwhelmed or burdened by responsibilities. It can lead to feelings of stress, exhaustion, and burnout if not addressed or balanced.

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What is an example of doing work?

An example of doing work is lifting a box from the ground to a shelf. In this scenario, work is being done against gravity to move the box vertically.


What does this quote mean work without hope draws Nectar in A Sieve and hope without an object cannot live?

"Nectar in a sieve" represents the pointlessness of having work without hope. After all, if you put nectar in a sieve, it all just goes through. So, the first line is saying that work needs a motivation, which would be hope. Otherwise no one would work. The second line on the other hand is about how hope can only survive if it has something to return. For example, you can't hope endlessly if there is no substance and work to back it up. This line I got in a debate with my friend about. That was my interpretation. My friend said that it means hope needs a person (which is the object) to be hoping. Otherwise hope wouldn't exist. All in all, the lines mean that work needs hope and hope needs work. At least, that's what I think =]


What is a example of doing work?

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Can all forms of energy do work?

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What is an example of work in physics?

An example of work in physics is when a force is applied to an object, causing it to be displaced in the direction of the force. Work is calculated as the force applied multiplied by the distance over which the force is applied. Work is a transfer of energy and is measured in joules.