how does the amount of work done change if the force applied increased
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Answer: The mathematical relationships between total work and total energy are described by the work-energy theorem and conservation of energy. Simple machines can change the amount of force that is necessary to move an object, but the force must be applied through a larger distance: they don't change the amount of work done.
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The mathematical relationships between total work and total energy are described by the work-energy theorem and conservation of energy. Simple machines can change the amount of force that is necessary to move an object, but the force must be applied through a larger distance: they don't change the amount of work done.
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