Ericcastillo73 Ericcastillo73
  • 12-01-2015
  • Physics
contestada

Cite an example in which a force is exerted on an object without doing work on the object

Respuesta :

AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 12-01-2015

The classic example is pushing on a brick wall as hard as you can.
No matter how hard you push on it, the wall is not going anywhere.

Since
            Work = (force) x (distance),
and  
           distance = 0,
it turns out that
           Work = (force) x (0)  =  0 .


Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What is the radius of a circle with circumference 17mm? Round to nearest tenth. Use 3.14
what is the answer to this equation 2 + 1/6y = 3x + 4
grandma Jean can make two blankets and three days how many days will it take her to make 14 blankets
Does technology always follow science? Explain.
1.1x +1.2x−5.4=−10 , What steps do I do to solve this
School starts in august is a sentence or fragment
Which one of the following is a trans fatty acid found in most snack foods?
What is 12r-8-12 when combining like terms?
7 times a number is 3 thousand 5 hundered what is the number
when I take half of my number and add two I get 24 what is my number