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a block of mass m is moved over a distance d an applied force f is directed perpendiculary to the block's displacement how much work is done on the block by the force f​

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Answered by Swizzle
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Answer:

Zero.

Explanation:

W=fs costheta

Since the force is perpendicular to the displacement, the theta is 90 degrees and cos 90 is zero. So, work done is also zero.

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