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Why is the work done on an object moving with uniform acceleration motion zero​

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Answered by bhartigupta534
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Work done is equal to Force (acting in the direction of displacement) times the displacement i.e. W=F.S where (.) is dot product. ... Scos(θ), since body is moving in circular track cos(θ)=0 , and hence whole term will be 0 i.e. Work done will be 0.

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Work done is equal to Force (acting in the direction of displacement) times the displacement i.e. W=F.S where (.) is dot product. ... Scos(θ), since body is moving in circular track cos(θ)=0 , and hence whole term will be 0 i.e. Work done will be 0.

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