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10 March, 03:30

The work done by static friction can be : a. Zero

B. Negative

C. Positive

D. Any of the above

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  1. 10 March, 03:47
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    A. Zero

    Explanation:

    The definition of work is related with the energy that a force 'F' implies in a displacement 'Δx'; it means that it is necessary that the body which is over the force comes under a displacement to develop work. The static friction is a force which is only present when there is no movement; when a force overcome the static friction force, the dynamic friction force appears and it is said that the static one disappear. In that sense, the static friction won't ever be a force that can induce a displacement, so the work done by this force will always be zero.
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