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Answer:

For constant traveled distance and applied forces, apply the for parallel to the direction of the movement.

Explanation:

[tex]W = F.d = |F||d|cos(\theta)\\[/tex]

There are 3 components in the amount of work produced when applying a force to an object.

1. The amount of force applied

2. The distance that the object is traveled

3. The angle between the force vector and the distance vector

  • To get the maximum amount of work for a constant force and distance, the force needs to be along the distance traveled [tex]=> \theta = 0[/tex]
  • If the angle and the distance are constant, the only way is to apply a larger force in magnitude
  • If the angle and the force are constant, increasing the distance traveled will result in higher amount of work produced.
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