No, work is not done because the object must be displaced for work to be considered done in the scientific sense.
If a force is applied to an object but the object does not move, is work done scientifically?
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Scientifically, if a force is applied to an object but the object does not move, no work is done. This is because work requires both force and displacement, and with no movement, displacement is zero.