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Two forces each of magnitude 10 N act si...

Two forces each of magnitude `10 N` act simultaneously on a body with their directions inclined to each other at an angle of `120^@`and displaces the body over `10 m` along the bisector of the angle between the two forces. Then the work done by force is

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