Science, asked by Pooja1125, 1 year ago

why do a vertical force does not do work on a horizontally displaced object

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Answered by LokeshChandrakar
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Since work done is equal to force x displacement so if there is no vertical displacement then work done = force x 0 = zero......Only horizontal work is applicable

LokeshChandrakar: If displacement will be in vertical direction then work will be done in vertical direction
LokeshChandrakar: Work done = force x displacement
LokeshChandrakar: If displacemnt is horizontal and not vertical then vertical work done will be zero
Pooja1125: i searched the net for ot. it has been written that there is no horizontal force.
LokeshChandrakar: No.Force may or may not be zero.If it is zero then work done is zero but if it has value and displacement also has some value then work is done
LokeshChandrakar: If displacement is zero then also work done is zero
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Answered by msaishtee45
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Answer:

As such, the angle between the force and the displacement is 90 degrees. ... Avertical force can never cause a horizontal displacement; thus, a vertical force does not do work on a horizontally displaced object

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