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15 December, 05:41

A secret agent is locked in a room. He pushes against the door but cannot open it. Finally, he falls to the floor exhausted. Has he done any work in the door? Why or why not?

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  1. 15 December, 05:55
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    Answer: There is not work done at the door because the door did not move.

    Explanation: Work is defined as the movement done by a force.

    So if you move to apply a force F in an object and you move it a distance D, the work applied on the object is

    W = F*D

    In this case, the secret agent pushes against the door, so there is a force, but the agent does not move the door, so D = 0, so there is no motion of the door, which implies that there is no work done at the door.
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