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In which situation is work being done?

A. No force is applied.

B.The force does not result in displacement.

C. The force and displacement are perpendicular to each other.

D. The force and displacement are in the same direction.

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Answer: D. The force and displacement are in the same direction

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Answer: D. The force and displacement are in the same direction.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Work
W done by a Force
F refers to the release of potential energy from a body that is moved by the application of that force to overcome a resistance along a path with distance
d.

Work is a scalar magnitude, and its unit in the International System of Units is the Joule (like energy).

Now, when the applied force is constant and the direction of the force and the direction of the displacement are parallel, the equation to calculate it is:


W=(F)(d) (1)

When they are not parallel, both directions form an angle, let's call it
\alpha. In that case the expression to calculate the Work is:


W=Fdcos{\alpha} (2)

When the force and displacement are perpendicular to each other,
\alpha=90\° and no work is done.

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