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Which of the following describes the relationship between work and power? (2 points)
As power increases, the amount of work able to be done decreases.
As power increases, the amount of work able to be done also increases.
As power decreases, the amount of work done does not change.
As power decreases, the amount of work able to be done increases.

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Answered by shyam22otc
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Answer:

Answer: The answer is B

Explanation:

Work can be defined as the energy that is required to apply a force to an object in order to move it from one point to another. In physics, work = force x distance travelled. On the other hand, Power is the work done per time. In other words, it the rate at which work is done and is determined by using the formula, Power = Work/time. In these relationships, it can be seen that power is directly proportional to the amount of work done, hence as power increases, more work is done.

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Answered by mapooja789
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Given: Which of the following describes the relationship between work and power?

Answer:

As power increases, the amount of work able to be done also increases.

Explanation:

in Power = Work/time.

if you know In other words, it the rate at which work done &work is define an energy and is determined by using the formula, Power = Work/time. In other words there are in relationships, it can be seen that power is know as directly proportional to the amount of work done, hence as the power increases &more work is also done.

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