Is it possible that an object is in the state of accelerated motion due to external force acting on it, but no work is being done by the force. Explain it with an example.
Yes, it is possible that an object is in the state of accelerated motion due to external force acting on it, but no work is being done by the force.
For example, the earth is constantly moving in a circular path in a direction perpendicular to the gravitational pull of the Sun. So, the work done by the gravitational force is zero. Therefore the work done can be zero for an accelerated body.
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