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What is the work done due to tension force in circular motion..??​

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Answered by muskan5212
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Work done is the dot product of the force and displacement. In vertical circular motion, the direction of motion at any given point of time is tangential to the path and hence is perpendicular to the radius. The force of tension is along the radius. ... The work done is zero.

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Work done is the dot product of the force and displacement. In vertical circular motion, the direction of motion at any given point of time is tangential to the path and hence is perpendicular to the radius. The force of tension is along the radius. ... The work done is zero.

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