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What will happen to the amount of work done if: a) the magnitude of the force applied is increased? b) the displacement of the body is reduced?

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Answered by kalpitphogat
1

Answer:

a the magnitude of the force applied is increased

Answered by aleenaakhansl
0

Answer:

  • A) the significance of the force implemented is increased , work carried out will increase.
  • b) the displacement of the frame is reduced , work carried out can be reduced .

Explanation:

Work carried out through manner of method of a body is given through manner of method of the technique as follows :

dW=F×d

W = (|F| cosθ) |d|

We comprehend that work completed is defined due to the fact the multiplication of

  • importance of displacement d and
  • the aspect of the pressure
  • that is withinside the direction of displacement.

Here,

F = force

d = displacement

It is plain that the work carried out is right away proportional to every strain and displacement of a particle.

Therefore :

  • (a) If the cost of the force applied is increased, then the work carried out will boom(increase) proportionally.

  • (b) If the displacement of the body is reduced, then the work carried out will decrease proportionally.

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