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Choose the best answer. A car traveling at constant speed has a net work of zero done on it.

A. True
B. False

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that,

force = mass × acceleration

∴ since speed/velocity is constant, acceleration should be zero.

∴ f = m × 0

f = 0 N

∴ If we apply this to ,

work = force × displacement

we get ,

w = 0 × s

∴ we can say that the net work is zero.

and hence the answer is true!!!

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