No, because a force is not being exerted either on the rock or by the rock. It has momentum in a friction free enviroment.
Work is equal to Force x Distance. If no force is applied, no work is done.
The work done by the Earth on the space station is zero since the force of gravity is perpendicular to the motion of the space station. This means that there is no displacement in the direction of the force, and thus no work is done.
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The United States and Russia have been the two countries that have done the most work in space exploration. They have made significant contributions to space research, sending numerous missions, satellites, and astronauts into space, and have played crucial roles in the development of the International Space Station.
The work done by the Earth on the space station over one complete orbit is zero because the gravitational force is conservative. This means that the work done in moving an object over any closed path is zero.
Zero.Zero.Zero.Zero.
To get information from planets or fix something on or in the Space Station
A "space walk" does not refer to actual walking. Extra-Vehicular activity, or space walk, refers to work being done by an astronaut outside of the spacecraft.
No, the work done by the Earth on the space station is not positive. The gravitational force between the Earth and the space station acts towards the center of the Earth, which is perpendicular to the direction of motion of the space station. Therefore, the work done by the Earth on the space station is zero because the force and displacement are perpendicular to each other.
The main working is done in the work space. The editing text of slides is done there.
If the rock is moving in a straight path in space with a constant speed, there is no force acting on the rock since there is no change in velocity. Therefore, no work is being done on the rock because work is defined as force applied over a distance in the direction of the force.
No. Space is a vacuum, and therefore no work is exerted on the meteorite. The above answer is incorrect. Anytime a MASS is moved over a distance, work has been done...by definition of Work (as in Physics). Without gravity an object does not have any weight, BUT it still has Mass. A Force was required to initiate the motion, but without gravity and in a vacuum the motion continues indefinitely without additional Forces acting on the Mass. In the absence of addition force there will be NO Acceleration. The work being done is still: MASS x Distance = Work