What is the work done when a force acts on a body producing no displacement on it?
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Work done by the force of gravity on the object is zero. Force of gravity acts in the vertical downward direction and the distance covered the the tiobj of force, the horizontal direction. As there is no displacement in th hence the work done is zero
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When a forces applied on a body then it will be in motion and if the body comes on that point from where its starting moving then we can say that there is no displacement on the body.
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But work done are there we can calculate it by using formula:-
Work Done=Force× mass.
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