From scientific point of view, when do we say that no work was done?
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No work, as understood in this context, is done unless the object is displaced in some way and there is a component of the force along the path over which the object is moved. Holding a heavy object stationary does not transfer energy to it, because there is no displacement.
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give examples to show that plastics are non corrosive in nature
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