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in what case a body can power 0

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Answered by vinayhukkeri
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A body can have zero power when there is no work done with respect to time. It means that in unit time no work is done.
Answered by aman3495
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The “ Zero Power Rule” Explained
Exponents seem pretty straightforward, right? Raise a number to the power of 1 means you have one of that number, raise to the power of 2 means you have two of the number multiplied together, power 3 means three of the number multiplied together and so on.
But what about the zero power? Why is any non-zero number raised to the power of zero equal 1? And what happens when we raise zero to the zero power? Is it still 1?


if a power zero than A base to the power 0 of is always 1

for example A^0 = 1 etc

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