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Chapter 6, Problem 5DQ

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If there is a net nonzero force on a moving object, is it possible for the total work done on the object to be zero? Explain, with an example that illustrates your answer.

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QUESTION:

If there is a net nonzero force on a moving object, is it possible for the total work done on the object to be zero? Explain, with an example that illustrates your answer.

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The total work done of an object depends on speed of the body

The total work done  on the object during a displacement is positive;

The total work done  on the object during a displacement is negative;

The total work done  on the object during a displacement is Zero;

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