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two small spheres each carrying a charge q are placed 1m apart.The electric force between them is F.If one sphere is taken around the other,the work done is??
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work done will be zero because the path is perpendicular to the direction of force of central ball.

w=f.×scos©

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Step-by-step explanation:

Work done can be written as,

W=F.x=Fx cos θ

Where θ is the angle between force and displacement.

Here, the information is not sufficient to answer the question, because what is the force, and what is the displacement?

If the particle is moving only under the influence of electric force, then the force and the displacement will be perpendicular to each other. So, w = 0.

If the external force is applied, then we have to know the force value and if the particle completes one complete round around the another charge, then net displacement becomes zero. Then again w = 0. So, displacement value is also needed.

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Answered by jaya31854
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Answer:

Explanation:

Work done can be written as,

W=F.x=Fx cos θ

Where θ is the angle between force and displacement.

Here, the information is not sufficient to answer the question, because what is the force, and what is the displacement?

If the particle is moving only under the influence of electric force, then the force and the displacement will be perpendicular to each other. So, w = 0.

If the external force is applied, then we have to know the force value and if the particle completes one complete round around the another charge, then net displacement becomes zero. Then again w = 0. So, displacement value is also needed.

Hope it helps......

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