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WILL AWARD BRAINLIEST! Starting from rest, you apply a constant, horizontal force of magnitude F to an object of mass M, causing the object to move distance D. You do work W on the object. If you repeated the scenario but with an object of mass 2M, how much work would you do on the object?

The answer choices are W/4, W/2, W, 2W, and 4W.

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