Science, asked by krishnamurthyv710, 1 year 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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