Physics, asked by ajay100, 1 year ago

what will be the situation when force is perpendicular to acceleration ? give example

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Answered by SquareRoot256
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When force is perpendicular to acceleration then the work done will be equal to 0.

As, the work done is equivalent to F.s cos theta

We know when theta = 0
Cos theta = 0

Therefore F.S . 0 = 0

ajay100: how work done is zero and theta is zero your answer is wrong i think
ajay100: you can see hc verma
SquareRoot256: It is most definitely correct
SquareRoot256: Theta is angle between force and displacement
SquareRoot256: I am in class 10, I have passed class 9 with 98%
ajay100: i am asking about acceleration not displacement
SquareRoot256: Acceleration in any direction causes displacement
ajay100: ook then your answer may be correct but it depends upon the situation
ajay100: thanks for sharing your answer
ajay100: i will ask some other Q later
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