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The work done by a force `F_(1)` is larger than the work done by another force `F_(2)`. Is it necessary that power delivered by `F_(1)` is also than that of `F_(2)` ? Why ?

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Power delivered by `F_(1)` is may or may not be larger than `F_(2)`.
Two cases arise.
Case - I : If the displacement is same, as `F_(1) gt F_(2)` the power delivered by `F_(1)` is larger than `F_(2)`.
Case - II : If the displacement is different, power delivered by `F_(1)` may not be larger than `F_(2)`.
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