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The moon is revolving around the earth in a circular path. How much work is done by the moon?​

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Answered by SOURABH0234
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The work done by the moon during one circular motion is zero as the force acting between the earth and moon is gravitational force is conservative in nature and the work done by conservative forces does not depends on path followed. Also the force and displacement are perpendicular to each other. So, work done is zero.

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Answered by SɴᴏᴡʏSᴇᴄʀᴇᴛ
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\longrightarrowThe work done by the moon during one circular motion is zero[0].

\longrightarrowAs the force acting between the earth and moon is gravitational force is conservative in nature and the work done by conservative forces does not depends on path followed.

\longrightarrowAlso the force and displacement are perpendicular to each other. So, work done is zero.

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