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Moving a force through a distance.
your effort decreases
A number of machines are capable of doing this. One of them is the lever. Any machine that increases distance inevitably reduces force.
Yes.
work
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It depends on what you are doing
Moving a force through a distance.
In everyday popular usage, "work" means effort, sweat, things like that. But the formal scientific definition of work is: (Force) times (distance). You can push on a brick wall as hard as you want for as long as you want; no work has been done until the wall moves, because the force hasn't moved through a distance.
i think they still will because they are doing anything to stop you from jailbreaking.
A brick. I'm doing the same exact assignment right now. :)
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well the thing about long distance relationships is that you cant really tell what they are doing and when they are doing it. so if i was you i would just break up with him or ignore it
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Deep question, but at the end of the day, Yes. It is true that no force is needed. Because if you put an object into space for example, it will continue what it is doing. If there was no gravity, it would just sit there.
by doing what is needed
More information is needed as to what it is doing or what it is not doing, too many things can be wrong with this...................