If energy is applied and no work is done, is the energy destroyed? If not where does the energy go?
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ENERGY DOESN'T GET DESTROYED.
According to Law of conservation of energy, energy applied gets conserved and doesn't get destroyed during any work done on the system.
So when there is a case of no work done, energy doesn't get destroyed but gets transformed to other forms of energy.
Example:
When we push the wall, energy from your hand is transformed to potential energy and is stored in the wall. In this case, net work done is zero, but the energy is being dissipated to various other forms of energy.
Hence Energy is not destroyed but it's conserved.
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THIS IS AWESOME QUESTION DUDE.
THERE IS NO CHANCE THAT IF ENERGY IS APPLIED AND WORK IS DONE.. IF YOU APPLY ENERGY THERE WILL BE À MINUTE CHANGE WHICH CAN ALSO BE CONSIDERED AS WORK.. YOU CANT SAY THAT WORK IS NOT DONE.....
THERE IS NO CHANCE THAT IF ENERGY IS APPLIED AND WORK IS DONE.. IF YOU APPLY ENERGY THERE WILL BE À MINUTE CHANGE WHICH CAN ALSO BE CONSIDERED AS WORK.. YOU CANT SAY THAT WORK IS NOT DONE.....
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