When the force acting on an object is zero, the work done is also zero, regardless of the displacement. Mathematically, W = F . s, and if F = 0, then W = 0 . s = 0 joules.
What is the work done when the force acting on an object is zero, regardless of the displacement?
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When the force acting on an object is zero, regardless of the displacement, the work done is zero. This is because work is the product of force and displacement, and any force of zero results in zero work.