Physics, asked by paijebhim, 1 month ago

what is the power of a person who performs zero work?

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Answered by MrMaknae
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Answer:

Zero

Explanation:

The work done by a force is zero if the displacement is either zero or perpendicular to the force. The work done is positive if the force and displacement have the same direction, and negative if they have opposite direction.

Answered by saininidhi384
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When the work is done is zero in some situations, regardless of whether force is applied or not, is known as zero work is done. Zero work is done when the displacement of a body is zero or perpendicular (θ=900,cosθ=0) to the direction of force applied, then work done is zero.

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