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Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between work and force? A. Work is inversely proportional to force. B. Work and force are equal to one another. C. Work is equal to force
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Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between work and force? A. Work is inversely proportional to force. B. Work and force are equal to one another. C. Work is equal to force multiplied by Joules. D. Work is proportional to force, when the force moves an object over a distance.
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The answer is D.
Formula ;
W- Work done
F- Force
d- Distance
From the formula itself, it can be stated that Work done is directly proportional to Force.
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Force and distance must be in the same direction.
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