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Which is a result of using a machine?
The amount of work that is done is in...
Physics, 29.01.2021 06:40, jeffrey74081
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Which is a result of using a machine?
The amount of work that is done is increased.
The work input is less than the work output.
Both the force and the distance through which it acts increase.
The distance through which a force acts increases, and the force decreases.
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