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How does the work done depends on magnitude of the force?

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Answered by amii12
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work done directly depends on the magnitude of force.
Answered by iamalpha
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Work is said to be done if some body experiences a displacement when a certain force is applied to it.

The work done is calculated by the product of the Force and the Displacement of the body.

Mathematically,

W = F*S

where,
W is the work done,
F is the force applied on the body and
S is the displacement of the body

From the given equation, we can see that the Work Done is directly proportional to the Force Applied on the body.

The greater the magnitude of the force, the more will be the work done (in Joules).

So, Work Done depends directly on the magnitude of the Force applied.
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