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Explain zero work done with an example.​

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Answered by smita75
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Answer:

ZERO WORK:The work done is said to be zero work 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.

example of zero work is when you stand holding a bag in your hands and do not move it. Your hands apply a force on the bag to balance the force of gravity exerted on it but since there is no displacement of the bag, the work done on it by you (your force) and also the gravity is zero.

Answered by sangamwaghmare57
1

Answer:

there is equilibrium

Explanation:

equal force from both side

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