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the case in which work done by force would be zero is​

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Answered by sameerkumar707086879
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balanced force

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Answered by kingofself
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  • When certain force is applied on a surface or object then there tends to be a "certain amount of work done".
  • This work can be zero only when the 'application of the force' that is applied on the object on which the work is to be done is zero or when the application of force on the object is there, but there seems to be no visible or practical displacement happening in the object.
  • Then it is said to have zero work done on it.
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