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when do we say that work done is zero?​

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Answered by syedamehakfathima143
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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. For example, if a person tries to push a wall, he is applying force yet the wall does not move, so the displacement of the wall is zero, and hence work done is zero.

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Answered by hari780160
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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. For example, if a person tries to push a wall, he is applying force yet the wall does not move, so the displacement of the wall is zero, and hence work done is zero.

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