If someone pulls an object once with long rope and another time with short rope on smooth surface and if work and displacement be same, explain which one the guy applied more force? (Do not consider friction.)

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If someone pulls an object once with long rope and another time with short rope and if Work and Displacement be same, explain which one the guy applied more force? (Do not consider friction.)

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Work = Force x Distance.

Idealized rope (0 weight). Same work, same distance…. What should the force be in the two cases given the above equation?

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