Saroj Shahani
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In what scenario would the work done be zero according to the definition provided?

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The work done would be zero if either the force F is zero, the displacement s is zero, or if the force is not acting in the direction of the displacement (assuming there is no component of the force in the direction of displacement).

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  1. Work done is zero when the force applied on an object is perpendicular to its displacement, or when there is no displacement despite the force, such as pushing a wall that doesn’t move.

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