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The product of the force on an object and the displacement the object undergoes along the direction of the force.

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Derivation of the gravitation potential energy and gravitation potential

It would seem natural to start at zero distance between the objects and going from there to $r$. In most cases, as in yours, the objects are treated as point masses and the distance $r$ is measured to …
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Work done by friction on an incline surface of random geometry

The work done by friction will be constant given that the gravitational acceleration is constant for the height given. … If, on a horizontal line, the coefficient of friction and normal reaction is maintained constant, the the work done by friction will appear to be dependent on displacement. …
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Work-Energy Theorem on a spring with mass

Without dissipation, we can apply now the Work-Energy theorem. … Also, the normal force from the wall is opposite to compression (also extension), the work done by it is negative and is stored as the potential energy. I hope my answer would help you. …
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