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no it will not and do not try that i almost got electrocuted from it
A pylon holds up the wires carrying electricity. If there were no pylons the wires would drag onto the floor and if you were to tread on them you would get electrocuted by the wires.
Work = Force x Displacement Therefore the work in a motionless object would be 0.
it would remain motionless.
If an object does not move, no work is performed. Work is performed by a force acting through a distance.
The answer is 0. If you used the formula of =>mgh, you would get a value which would be wrong. The question is a trick question. There is no work done in 'holding' an object but work would be done in 'lifting' an object. Hence, 0. ~Dartz
work is scientifically defined by power. so we can conclude that work can be determined on an object by if it has energy, or inertia. for example say i pushed a box, i would be transferring my energy to the box, and using my power which would mean i am doing work to the box.
"an object that has a meaning" is rather a curious turn of phrase. If you mean a sculpture, an object with a symbolic meaning, it would be protected by copyright as soon as it is fixed in a tangible medium. A patent would be more appropriate for a new type of object with a useful function.
work done on an object zero by a force would be zero isif the displacement of the object is zero
no, you'll probably get electrocuted
when a force acts to move an object,we say that work was done on the object
No. The meaning of work is the measure of change a forces produces. A physicist would say that if you pushed on a concrete wall, no work would be done. Just because you exert a force doesn't mean any work is accomplished