If we decrease the amount of force, and keep all other factors the same, what will happen to the amount of work?

A: the amount of work will go down because the distance will decrease.

B: The amount of work will go up because the distance will decrease.

C: The amount of work will go down because the distance will increase.

D: The amount of work will go up because the distance will increase

Is it A?

Respuesta :

The answer is A. I am sure of it.

Answer:

A: The amount of work will go down because the distance will decrease.

Explanation:

A force is a push or pulls that is capable of changing the state of motion of an object. Force is measured in Newton

Work done is the amount of energy produced by a body when acted by a force over a distance. A product of force and distance, it is measured in joule

Amount of Work done is a product of force and distance, the formula for work done is given in equation 1;

W = f x d .......................................................1

where W is work done

f is the force

d is distance

from equation 1 the work done by an object is directly proportional to the force applied on the body. This means that an increase in the force will always result in an equivalent increase in work done by the body.