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Consider a force `F=- xhati + yhatj` The work done by this force in moving a particle from point `A(1, 0)` to `B(0,1)` along the line segment is (all quantities are in SI
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Consider a force `F=- xhati + yhatj` The work done by this force in moving a particle from point `A(1, 0)` to `B(0,1)` along the line segment is (all quantities are in SI units)
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(a) `3/2` (b) `2` (c) `1` (d) `1/2`
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