The force exerted by a compression device is given by F(x)=kx(xāl), where l is the maximum possible compression, x is the compression and k is a constant. The work required to compress the device by a distance d will be maximum when
A
d=l4
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B
d=l√2
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C
d=l2
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D
d=l
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Solution
The correct option is Dd=l For workdone (W) to be maximum; dWdx=0=F(x);i.e.F(x)=0=kx(x−l)⇒x=l,x=0
Clearly for d=l, the work done is maximum.
Alternate solution:
External force and displacement are in the same direction ∴ Work will be positive continuously so it will be maximum when displacement is maximum (i.e. at d=l).