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25 September, 07:30

According to the equation W = Fd which statement tells what can be done to reduce the amount of force needed to accomplish work?

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  1. 25 September, 07:35
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    The statements are missing, but I can give you some analysis in the question.

    You know that work is defined as the movement of an object caused by a force, and it can be calculated as:

    W = Fd

    where W is work, F is the force applied to the object and d is the distance that the object has been moved.

    Then if you want to have constant work, let's call it

    W₁ = F₁*d₁

    and you want to keep W₁ constant, but reduce the force applied, then we need to do:

    W₁ = F₂*d₂

    where F₁>F₂, then this means that d₂ must be bigger than d₁.

    Then if you want to reduce the amount of force needed to do some given amount of work, you need to increase the moved distance, d.
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