Science, asked by krishnamurthyv710, 10 months ago

The work done on an object does not depend upon the
a. Displacement
b. Force applied
c. Angle between force and displacement
d. Initial velocity of the object​

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Answered by sukhi1120
6

Explanation:

initial velocity of the object

Answered by Anonymous
10

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▪️Option (d) Initial Velocity

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We know that ,

\large{\boxed{\boxed{\sf \pink{W=F.d cos\theta}}}}

Here ,

W = Work done

F = Force applied

\theta = Angle between force and displacement

We can clearly see that ,

Work done depends upon Force , Displacement , angle between force and Displacement

Work done not depends upon Initial velocity of the object.

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