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see is there a difference between 'applying a force ' and 'doing work'?. given reason for your answer​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes of course there is a difference between doing a work and applying a force,

Actually, by just applying force you can not do work

Actually, work is given the formula,

W = F. X

W = F*X*cosx

Where,

F = force applied

X = displacement due to force applied

x = angle between force applied and displacement occurred

Now what will happen if :-

F = 0

Then W = 0,

No work done

For example you just touch me,

If I will be displaced? No!

X = 0

W = 0

The case in which you applied the force but displacement does not occur,

For example, when you push the wall in your home

x = 90°

When angle between the force applied and displacement occured is 90° that is if both are perpendicular, then no work is done

For example, when you carry a load on your head, you are applying force in upward direction but load is moving along with you in horizontal direction

So, definitely there are differences between the two

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