If we increase the distance traveled when doing work, and keep all other factors the same, what will happen?
a) the amount of force will go down
b) the amount of force will increase.
c) the amount of work will decrease
d) the amount of work will increase
The amount of work will go down because the distance will decrease.
Explanation:
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The amount of work done will increase
because work done = distance* force
d. The amount of work will increase.
Explanation:
If the distance traveled is increased and other factors are kept constant, then the amount of work done will increase.
For is a product of force and distance.
Work done = Force x distance
This shows that force and distance are directly related to work done. A change in any of the two product will change the value of work done. The unit of work done is Joules
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D.increase the amount of work
I think the amount of force will decrease and the amount of work will increase
D. The amount of work will increase.
Explanation:
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option (d)
Explanation:
Work done is defined as the product of force applied and the displacement.
If the distance traveled is more and force remains constant it means the work will increase.
W = Fdsintheta
W directly proportional to d
So any increase in d will gwt a proportio al increase in W
Work is the amount energy transferred by a force through a distance traveled. It is calculated as the product of force applied and the distance traveled. So, we see there is a direct variation between work and distance. Therefore, increasing the distance will result to an increase in the amount of work.
D
Explanation:
A -amount of work
F-force
s-distance
If you keep same Force(F) and increase distance(s), amount of work will increase, according to:
A=F*s