Science, asked by aastha2775, 4 months ago

(4) Even after applying the force, displacement does not take place, then what does
this mean?
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Answered by sriteja2780
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Explanation:

. Forces have zero effect in perpendicular direction, and because of this, if the force and the displacement are perpendicular to each other, that work done by that force should be zero because the force had no effect in that direction.

. If the displacement of the object is zero, then one can calculate the work done by each individual force, the work done by each force is zero.

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Answered by saipravallika213
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Answer:

it means the force is applied from both the side,i.e balanced force is applied.

For displacement to occur we need unbalanced force. So if displacement is not occurring it means the force is applied from both the side,i.e balanced force is applied.

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