Why is the work done on an object moving with uniform circular motion zero?
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It is so because as the velocity keeps on changing but the acceleration remains the same.
Explanation:
Work done on an object is the product of force applied and the displacement covered in the direction of force applied. Hence, the work done in a uniform circular motion is always zero.
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it is zero because the object is moving in a uniform velocity and displacement is 0 and the formula of finding it is
Explanation:
work done = w
so w= 5x(here X is displacement )
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