Physics, asked by adranissam, 1 year ago

A body is moving along a circular path. How much work is done by the centripetal force?

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Answered by AtharvaKalbhor
9
Work done is equal to the product of force applied and the perpendicular distance from the point of axis of rotation..

Answered by Fuschia
20
In circular path, the work done is always zero.
As the force acting on the body is perpendicular to the object, so the displacement is zero.
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