define work done by the forces. what is the value of work done by the centripetal force
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The work done by a force is defined as the component of the applied force and the product of the displacement of an object which is in the direction of the displacement of an object.
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The work which is done by the centripetal force is always zero, because the centripetal force is always perpendicular to the motions direction. The component of the force in the motion's direction can perform the work. The work done by the centripetal force is zero because it has no such components.
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