Answer :

 By definition we have to,
 [tex] W = F * d [/tex]
 Where,
 W: work done in joules
 F: Force in Newtons
 d: distance in meters
 Therefore, a force exerted on a distance to move an object represents the work done in physics.
 Answer:
 A force exerted over a distance to move an object is:
 d. work

Answer:

Explanation:

A force exerted over a distance to move an object is called work done. It can be written mathematically as :

[tex]W=Fdcos\ \theta[/tex]

Where

F is the magnitude of applied force

d is the displacement of body

[tex]\theta[/tex] is the angle between the force and the displacement.

The work is positive when the both force and the displacement are in same direction and it is negative when force and the displacement are in opposite direction. The work done equals zero if the force and the displacement are perpendicular to each other.

Hence, the correct option is (d) " work ".

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