If no displacement occurs on applying a force, what does it indicate?
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In many times it happens that even after applying good force no displacement has occurred. The question occurs that should we call that work.
Because as we know Work(W) is equals to the multiplication of the Force(F) given and the Direction(d) of displacement.
But here force is given yet no work is done because the object which was forced has not moved even a bit.
Proving the fact even if a huge force is given but no displacement occurred then there is also no work done as- W = F*dÂ
Because as we know Work(W) is equals to the multiplication of the Force(F) given and the Direction(d) of displacement.
But here force is given yet no work is done because the object which was forced has not moved even a bit.
Proving the fact even if a huge force is given but no displacement occurred then there is also no work done as- W = F*dÂ
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It indicates the interaction of two unequal forces
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