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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 handgunmaine
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Work done by a body is as follows :

Explanation:

Work done by a body is given by the formula as follows :

W=F\times d

Here,

F = force

d = displacement

It is clear that the work done is directly proportional to both force and displacement of a particle.

(a) If the magnitude of the force applied is increased, then the work done will increase proportionally.

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

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