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A uniform force of `(3hati+hatj)` N acts on a particle of mass 2kg. Hence, the particle is displaced from position `(2hati+hatk)`m to position `(4hati+3hatj-hatk)`m. The work done by the force on the particle is

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9J

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6J

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13J

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15J

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