Physics, asked by mubash0904, 9 months ago

Under what circumstance can the work done
be zero, though there is a force acting on an
object and it is moving?​

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Answered by ravi2742
5

Answer:

Zero work can occur under one of the following circumstances: An individual force is exerted but there is no displacement, or. There is a displacement but no individual force is exerted, or. An individual force is exerted in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the displacement

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