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when work done against gravity is zero​

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Answered by deepanshugujjar75
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Yes, when the force and the displacement vectors are perpendicular to each other. So, when you move in a gravitational field in such a way that your instantaneous displacement vector remains always perpendicular to the gravitational pull, then work done be gravity on you will be zero.

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