A force is applied on a particle and it undergoes a displacement . What will be the value of , if the work done on the particle is zero?
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A force is applied on a particle and it undergoes a displacement . What will be the value of , if the work done on the particle is zero?
Correct answer:A
Standard Method
Given: and .
Find: The value of for which the work done is zero.
Work done is the dot product of force and displacement.
Substituting the given vectors,
Using the dot product of corresponding components,
Since the work done is zero,
Therefore, the value of is . The solution concludes this value, although the answer key and listed option key disagree with the working.
Step-by-step Working
Given: and .
Find: The value of such that .
Hence, the correct value is , which corresponds to option A.
Using the wrong condition from the answer key key instead of the dot-product working is incorrect. The value of must come from solving , which gives .
Adding vector components directly without taking the dot product is wrong. Work done uses multiplication of corresponding components followed by addition, not vector addition.
Missing the negative signs in the displacement components leads to an incorrect equation. Use carefully, so the terms are .
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