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The work done on an object does not depend on the:
(a) displacement
(b) angle between force and displacement
(c) force applied
(d) initial velocity of the object
As known the formula for the work done $W=Fd\cos\theta$
Here, $W\rightarrow$Work done
$F\rightarrow$Force
$d\rightarrow$displacement
$\theta\rightarrow$ angle between the direction of force and displacement
from the above expression, it is clear that the work done on an object depends upon the acted force, displacement, and the angle between the direction of the force and the displacement.
But the work done does not depend upon the initial velocity of the object.
So, option (d) is correct.
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