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Consider the formula W=FdW=FdW, equals, F, d, where WWW represents work, FFF represents force and has units of Newtons \left( \dfrac{\text{kg}\cdot\text{m}}{\tex t{s}^2}\right)( s 2 kgâ‹…m )left parenthesis, start fraction, start text, k, g, end text, dot, start text, m, end text, divided by, start text, s, end text, squared, end fraction, right parenthesis, and ddd represents distance and has units of meters \left({\text{m}}\right)(m)left parenthesis, start text, m, end text, right parenthesis. Select an appropriate measurement unit for work.
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