The correct options are
B Frictional force on the man will act in forward direction.
D Work done by frictional force on the man will be
zero.
When the man is walking on the ground, he will be pushing the ground backwards with a force
Fx, hence the tendency for slipping is in the backward direction for man.
∴ To prevent the slipping between the man and ground, static friction
fs will act in forward direction on the man.
If the man has moved by a distance
x m along forward direction, then work done by friction
W=→fs.→x=fs×x×cos0∘=fs×x ∵ When
fs is acting at point
P, then it is at rest or it is not moving, because the man is not slipping on the surface.
⇒ Displacement of the point of contact of man's feet
P with the ground is
zero i.e
→x=0 ⇒W=0 Therefore, work done by frictional force on the man
=0 Options (
b) and (
d) are correct.