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viva [34]
4 years ago
15

If we increase the distance traveled when doing work , and keep all other factors the same, what will happen? (2 points) The amo

unt of force will go down. The amount of force will increase. The amount of work will decrease. The amount of work will increase.
Physics
2 answers:
Solnce55 [7]4 years ago
4 0
I think the amount of force will decrease and the amount of work will increase
Fantom [35]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

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

Explanation:

:D i did test O-0

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