# PHYSICS

When the force F acting on a particle depends only on the particle's position coordinate x, and when the particle moves along the x-axis, then the work done by the force is the area under:
a) F versus x curve
b) F versus v curve (v is velocity)
c) F versus a curve (a is acceleration)

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