If force acting on a body is plotted along y-axis and displacement covered as a result is plotted along x-axis, then work done is given by
Answer: Area under the curve
Explanation
If the force acting on a body is plotted along the y-axis and the displacement covered as a result is plotted along the x-axis, then the work done is given by the Area under the curve.
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