how can an object have no work done when there is a force applied and the object is moving through distance?
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<<<Hey Guys tHe aNsweR iS GiveN beLow>>
>>>If a force is applied but the object doesn't move, no work is done; if a
force is applied and the object moves a distance d in a direction other than
the direction of the force, less work is done than if the object moves a
distance d in the direction of the applied force<<<<
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Answer: when we apply force in one direction and the object moves in the opp direction
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