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The product of force and displacement is `"________"`.

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Knowledge Check

  • The product of force and displacement equals

    A
    work
    B
    power
    C
    momentum
    D
    none of these
  • The work which is the product of force, and displacement

    A
    is a vector
    B
    is a scalar
    C
    neither scalar nor vector,
    D
    only number.
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