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The work done by a force acting obliquel...

The work done by a force acting obliquely is given by the formula : `W = F cos theta xx s`. What will happen to the work done if angle `theta` between the direction of force and motion of the body is increased gradually ? Will it increase, decrease or remain constant ?

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