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UCIC 202503 PHYS101 Quiz 3

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In what situations we can find that the work done by a force is zero?

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A.a. When the force is parallel to the displacement
B.b. When the force is opposite to the direction of the displacement
C.c. When the force is parallel to but smaller than the displacement
D.d. When the force is perpendicular to the displacement
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To analyze when work done by a force is zero, recall the definition of work in physics: W = F · d = F d cos(θ), where θ is the angle between the force vector F and the displacement vector d. Option a: 'When the force is parallel to the displacement' would yield θ = 0°, so cos(θ) = 1, and W =......Login to view full explanation

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