Physics, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

When a person takes a bucket to some distance, the work done by him is zero, why?

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The assumption is that the bucket started and ended stationary. The person did positive work to make the bucket move faster, and then he did negative work to slow it down. The total is zero.

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