Science, asked by rohit486, 1 year ago

if a huge force acts on an object, but the displacement of the object is zero then what can we say about the work done?

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Answered by dhruvsh
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Work = Force * Displacement
But even though the force has a high value but the displacement occured is zero, So,
Work = Force * 0
Work done = 0 Joule.
Thus, the work done will be equal to zero J.
Answered by mahathivelu
0

Answer:

Work done on the body is defined as the force applied on the body producing a net displacement

on the body. Work Done = Force × Displacement If the application of force produces no

displacement the work done on the body is zero

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