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so in this equation I want to go over work and we know the equation for the work done on an object is the force times the distance so what does this equation mean and what is this equation tell us well let's say we have this block let's say we have this a block and let's say we apply 10 Newton force on this block well if we apply 10 Newton force on this block then we know it's going to start moving if we applied 10 Newton force in this direction to the right we know this box is gonna start moving in this direction to the right so let's say we applied 10 Newton force on this block for 10 meters for an entire 10 meters where we been applying this 10 Newton force in this situation how much work have we done on the block well again we know work equals Force Times distance if you know the force that was done on an object and you know the distance that that force was being done for then you know the work that was being done on the object so we applied a 10 Newton force we applied a 10 unit...