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Power versus time graph for a given force is given below. Work done by the force upto time $t(\leq t)$.(a) First decreases then increases(b) First increases then decreases(c) Always increases(d) Always decreases
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Step 1: The power is given by the formula $P = \frac{dW}{dt}$, where $P$ is the power, $W$ is the work done and $t$ is the time. Show more…
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