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29 March, 05:54

A particle moves halfway around a circle of radius R. It is acted on by a radial force of magnitude F. The work done by the radial force is

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  1. 29 March, 07:06
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    W = 0 J

    Explanation:

    given,

    radius of the circle = R

    Radial force acting = F

    Work done by the radial force = ?

    Motion of a particle is in tangential direction where as force acting is radially inward.

    The angle between the force and displace is 90°

    now,

    Work done = F. s cos θ

    W = F s cos 90°

    we know, cos 90° = 0

    hence, W = 0 J

    The work done by the radial force is equal to zero.
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