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UCIC 202503 PHYS101 Quiz 3

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Which of the following is an example where the work done by a force is zero?

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A.a. Gravitational force to pull an object across the floor
B.b. External force to pull an object across snow surface
C.c. Friction force to pull an object across a horizontal table
D.d. Tension force in a string to pull an object along the ground
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Consider the general idea: work done by a force depends on how much the force and the displacement align. Option a: Gravitational force to pull an object across the floor. The displacement is horizontal while gravity acts vertically downward. The angle between the gravitational force and the displacement is 90 degrees, so the work done by gravity is W = F · d = F d......Login to view full explanation

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