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Give a real-life example of work.
Give a real-life example of work.
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For example, a horse pulling a plow through the field, a father pushing a grocery cart in a shopping mall, or a student lifting a bag on his back or his shoulder full of books and many more. In general, for work to occur, a force is a must which will cause a movement in the object.
For example, when a cricket bat is held high up over the ground and then released, the work done by the force of gravity on the bat as it lands is equal to the product of distance to the ground (or displacement) and the bat’s weight (or force on the object).