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8 December, 02:37

No work is done on an object when a force acting on the object does not move it. True False

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  1. 8 December, 03:01
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    Since the definition of work in physics is the magnitude of force applied to an object and multiplied by the distance than the object is moved, if the object remains in the same place although there is a force acting on it, there will be not work done.
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