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State three conditions when the work done can be zero​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In physics, work done is actually always with the aspect of an external agent which is known to produce a force on some other entity. The work is stated as zero when there is no displacement of any given object along a line of force.

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If the displacement of the object is zero, then one can calculate the work done by each individual force, the work done by each force is zero.

Answered by kameshwarchouhan22
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work done is actually always with the aspect of an external agent which is known to produce a force on some other entity. The work is stated as zero when there is no displacement of any given object along a line of force.

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