Figure I Figure 2 A student it asked to move a heavy object from the pavement to an elevated surface, as shown in the figures above. In Figure 1, the student pushes the heavy object up an incline with negligible friction. In Figure 2, the student lifts the heavy object straight up from the pavement to the elevated surface. In which case does the student do more work on the heavy object, and why? AO Lifting the box straight up, because it requires a larger applied force to lift it straight up ) Neither method, because the work is the same in both cases, since using the ramp decreases the force by the same factor that it increases the distance C. Pushing the box up the incline, because the force is applied for a longer distance D. Lifting the box straight up, because the indline acts as a simple machine and reduces the force required B.

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A student it asked to move a heavy object from the pavement to an elevated surface, as shown in the figures above. In Figure 1, the student pushes the heavy object up an incline with negligible friction. In Figure 2, the student lifts the heavy object straight up from the pavement to the elevated surface. In which case does the student do more work on the heavy object, and why?

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Figure 2
A student it asked to move a heavy object from the pavement to an elevated surface, as shown in the figures above. In Figure 1, the student pushes the
heavy object up an incline with negligible friction.
In Figure 2, the student lifts the heavy object straight up from the pavement to the elevated surface. In which case does the student do more work on the
heavy object, and why?
AO Lifting the box straight up, because it requires a larger applied force to lift it straight up
Neither method, because the work is the same in both cases, since using the ramp decreases the force by the same factor that it increases the
distance
В.
C.
Pushing the box up the incline, because the force is applied for a longer distance
D.
Lifting the box straight up, because the incline acts as a simple machine and reduces the force required
Transcribed Image Text:Figure I Figure 2 A student it asked to move a heavy object from the pavement to an elevated surface, as shown in the figures above. In Figure 1, the student pushes the heavy object up an incline with negligible friction. In Figure 2, the student lifts the heavy object straight up from the pavement to the elevated surface. In which case does the student do more work on the heavy object, and why? AO Lifting the box straight up, because it requires a larger applied force to lift it straight up Neither method, because the work is the same in both cases, since using the ramp decreases the force by the same factor that it increases the distance В. C. Pushing the box up the incline, because the force is applied for a longer distance D. Lifting the box straight up, because the incline acts as a simple machine and reduces the force required
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