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Which of the following are not conditions for producing work?

Check all that apply.
A. The momentum must be greater than the force.
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B. The object must move.
C. At least part of the applies force must act along the same line the
object moves.
] D. The force must be very large.

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Answer:

A and C

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that

Work done,W=Fd

Where F=Applied force

d=Displacement of object

Momentum, p= mv

It is not necessary that momentum must be greater than force .If momentum is less than force then the work can be produced because work depend upon displacement and applied force.


W=Fdcos\theta

If the value of theta is not equal to zero the work can be produced if theta is equal to 30 ,45 or 60 degree.

Therefore, it is not necessary that atleast part of the applies force must act along the same line object moves.

If force is greater than weight then, the work can be produced .

If force is less than the weight then, the work cannot be produced .

Hence, the force must be very large.

User Stimmot
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Answer:D

Step-by-step explanation:

User Onesixtyfourth
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