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20 October, 21:43

In most circumstances, the normal force acting on an objectand

the force of static friction do no work on the object. however, the

reason that the work is zero is different

for the two cases. explain why each does no work.

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  1. 20 October, 21:47
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    Normal Force is usually perpendicular to the movement and static friction usually means that there is no movement.

    Explanation:

    The work donde by any force on an object is equal to the displacement of the object multiplied by the component of the force that is in the direction of the displacement.

    Normal force is usually perpendicular to the movement, so there is no component in the direction of the displacement. This is why it is zero in most circumstances.

    Static friction on the other hand, usually means that there is no movement at all (it's static). It means that there is no displacement between the object and ground (in most cases). If there is no displacement, there is no work.
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