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What is the difference between zero work force and no work force?

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Answered by sambuzz
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No work done is same as the zero work done. There is not anydifference between them. ... However, when there is nodisplacement in the direction of the applied force, no work is said to be done, i.e., work done is zero, when displacement of the object in thedirection of the force is zero.
Answered by varuncharaya20
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No work done is same as the zero work done. There is not any difference between them. ... However, when there is no displacement in the direction ofthe applied force, no work is said to be done, i.e., work done is zero, when displacement of the object in thedirection of the force is zero.
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