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Find the unit of work if the work is the product of force and displacement, force = mass `xx` acceleration, where acceleration = `("length")/("time"^(2))`

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The correct Answer is:
`kgm^2s^(-2)`

Work=Force`xx`Displacement
`=mxxaxxs=mssl/(t^2)xxt=m(l^2)/(t^2)`
`=kg(m^2)/(s^2)=kgm^2s^(-2)`
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