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The work done on an object does not depend upon the

(a) displacement

(b) force applied

(c) angle between force and displacement

(d) initial velocity of the object

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Answer:  [D]

Solution.

We know that the work done is defined as:
W=Fd\cos \theta
It means work done depends on force, displacement and angle between force and displacement.
Work done does not depend on any other property other than the three mentioned above.
Therefore, we can say work done does not depend on the initial velocity of the object.
Hence the correct option to this question is option D.

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