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2. Match the starters to the endings. * 5 points
Work is done
energy is
transferred
against
gravity
against
friction
stretching a
rubber band
greater the
work done
When you lifta
rock you do
work
O
O
O
O
The bigger the
force or
distance
moved the
O
When a force
O
O
0
moves an
object
ОО
It takes work
to deform an
object like
O
O
O
Pushing a
supermarket
trolley you do
work
o
O
O
о​

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