Is it possible that an object is in a state of accelerated motion due to an external force acting on it,but no work is being done by the force? Explain with an example.

  • A
    Yes,it is possible.
  • B
    No,it is not possible.
  • C
    Only if the force is zero.
  • D
    Only if the velocity is constant.

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