You push very hard on a heavy desk, trying to move it. you do work on the desk:
a. onl...
Physics, 02.12.2019 21:31, remyboy1938
You push very hard on a heavy desk, trying to move it. you do work on the desk:
a. only if it doesn't move.
b. whether or not it moves, as long as you are exerting a force.
c. only if it starts moving.
d. never—it does work on you.
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