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19 July, 17:07

For a machine, the input force is 30 N, and the input distance is 2 m. Factoring in the effect of friction, what must be true about the work output?

A. It must be greater than 60 J

B. It equals 60 J.

C. It must be less than 60 J

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  1. 19 July, 17:13
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    C. It must be less than 60 J

    Explanation:

    The work going into the machine is the product of the force and distance:

    W = Fd

    W = (30 N) (2 m)

    W = 60 J

    The work out of the machine is less than this due to the frictional losses.
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