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Question
The work done on an object does not depend on the :
Options
displacement
angle between force and displacement
force applied
initial velocity of the object
Solution
The work done on an object does not depend upon the initial velocity of the moving object.
Therefore, the answer is, (d) Initial velocity of the object.
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