Physics, asked by kelashkarmani2006, 4 months ago

define positive and negetive work and zero work ..............please explain deeply i will mark brainlaist.. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Positive work: when force and displacement are in the same direction, the work performed on an object is said to be positive work. ... Zero work: When force and displacement are perpendicular to each other, or when force or displacement is zero.

Answered by nikitapawar9545
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POSITIVE WORK: The work done on an object is said to be positive work when force and displacement are in same direction.

Example: When an object moves on horizontal surface, force and displacement acts in same direction. So, work done is positive.

NEGATIVE WORK: The work done is said to be negative work when force and displacement are in opposite direction.

Example: When an object is thrown upwards,the force of gravity is in downward direction whereas displacement acts in upward direction.

ZERO WORK: The work done is said to be zero when force and displacement are perpendicular to each other or when either force or displacement is zero.

Example: When we hold an object and walk, the force acts in downward direction whereas displacement acts in forward direction.

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