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Give two situations in which a force produces displacement but still the work done by the force is zero.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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For example if we keep a book on our hand and move it horizontally in some direction, then net work done on the book will be zero, because here force applied by our hand on the book is perpendicular to the displacement.

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Answered by AngeIianDevil
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For example if we keep a book on our hand and move it horizontally in some direction, then net work done on the book will be zero, because here force applied by our hand on the book is perpendicular to the displacement.

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