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46.
Work done is said to be zero, when
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Bhavsinh said:
10 years ago
Displacement not happen without applying force.
Shivaraj said:
10 years ago
I think the correct option should be A only. One need to understand that it is impossible for body to have displacement without applying force.
Yogesh said:
10 years ago
Any body can give me an example of displacement without force?
Parth said:
10 years ago
If the magnitude of the force is zero, if the magnitude of displacement is zero, or if the angle between the displacement and force vector is 90 degrees.
Shubboo said:
1 decade ago
From 1st law body remains in state of rest if does not any force applied then how B?
Dilute said:
1 decade ago
Since we know w=f*s, So if one of this factors (f or s) becomes zero then work done is zero.
Abubakar said:
1 decade ago
Force is zero so using the formula w=f*d work done will be zero.
Aniket said:
1 decade ago
My query is if I m pushing a table from one place to another and again bringing it back to the same position then the displacement is zero but work done is not zero. So how can it be either (a) or (b). please explain?
Nares said:
1 decade ago
W = Force * Displacement.
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