When can force be maximum?
Table of Contents
- 1 When can force be maximum?
- 2 When the work done will be maximum and minimum?
- 3 At what angle is the work done by a force maximum?
- 4 Which of the following work done is maximum?
- 5 Can work done be infinite?
- 6 When work is done force is applied this force must?
- 7 Which process has maximum work done?
- 8 What is infinite work?
When can force be maximum?
The force between them will be maximum if the two parts are having the charge.
When the work done will be maximum and minimum?
Explanation: If the applied force is in one direction and the displacement of the body is in the opposite direction, then work done is minimum as COS 180 is equal to minus one. This is the minimum possible work done and work done is maximum when force and displacement are in the same direction.
At what angle is the work done by a force maximum?
0°
The angle between force and displacement should be θ = 0° for maximum work.
What are the conditions for maximum work?
The conditions for maximum work are as follow:
- All the changes taking place in the system during the process are reversible.
- All the changes taking place in the system during the process should take place in infinitesimally small infinite steps.
When the work done is maximum give example?
If the applied force is along the same direction of force, then the entire force causes displacement and hence work done in that case is maximum. It is simply because COS 0 is equal to ONE.
Which of the following work done is maximum?
The work done in adiabatic process is maximum. This is because the rate of pressure increase is faster in the adiabatic process as all the energy of the work done on the system increases its internal energy.
Can work done be infinite?
Yes if the force is applied constantly or inconsistently over an infinite time period. No if it was only applied for a definite period of time. First affirmation: “Work is only being done on a body while it is accelerating.
When work is done force is applied this force must?
There are three key ingredients to work – force, displacement, and cause. In order for a force to qualify as having done work on an object, there must be a displacement and the force must cause the displacement.
In which process work done is maximum?
When work done by the force is minimum?
(ii) Work done is minimum when the Force and Displacement are perpendicular to each other.
Which process has maximum work done?
What is infinite work?
According to me work can be infinite as w=force x displacement hence in space once you apply force and if we neglect gravitational force than object will continue moving and displacement will infinite hence, work.