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A rake acts as a machine by _____ over which the force is applied.

A decreasing the applied force and increasing the distance
B decreasing the applied force and decreasing the distance
C increasing the applied force and decreasing the distance
D increasing the applied force and increasing the distance

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Answer:Decreasing the applied force and increasing the distance is the answer

Explanation:gradpoint

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A rake acts as a machine by decreasing the applied force and decreasing the distance over which the force is applied. A machine is defined as an object that reduces the input work needed to make something function. Basically, it is something that makes our manual labor easier. Since Work is a function of force and distance, a machine decreases the force and distance needed.
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