Science, asked by prashantrai134256, 7 months ago

The work done on an object does not depends on?

1 point

Displacement

Applied force

Initial velocity of the object

the angle between force & displacement

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Answered by rashikakala383
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Answer:

Work done by any force is the product of  the force in the direction of displacement and the magnitude of displacement.The work done depends on the force and displacement.

W=  F  .  d

, when force and displacement is perpendicular to each other workdone is zero.Hence workdone also depends upon the angle between the force and displacement but  not on the velocity of the moving object.

INITIAL VELOCITY OF THE OBJECT

Answered by muralikmarasur7
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Answer:

(d) We know that, W = F.d cos 0

Here, F = force applied on the object, d = displacement and 0 is angle between force and displacement. So, the work done on an object does not depend upon the initial velocity of the object.

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