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  • 01-04-2022
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8) If you apply a force of 50N to an object, but the object doesn't move,
how much WORK has been accomplished? Explain.

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aryanputhran
aryanputhran aryanputhran
  • 01-04-2022

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Work = Force * Displacement

Since displacement is 0 m (object isn't moving), work would also be 0.

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