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Look at the activity listed here. Reason out whether or not work is done in the light of your understanding of the term 'work'. Food grains are getting dried in the sun.


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Solution

Step 1: Work Done

  1. Work is done when the force is applied to displace a body from its original state.
  2. Force and displacement are vector quantities.
  3. We know that the dot product of two vectors gives a scalar quantity as its result.
  4. Therefore, work done is a scalar quantity.

If F is the force applied and S is the displacement of the body, then the work done W can be given as,

W=F·S

=FScosθ

where, θ is the angle between the direction of force vector and displacement vector.

Step 2: Check if work is done

  1. In order to dry food grains, it requires heat energy from the sun.
  2. So, there is no force applied to the grains which results in no movement.
  3. Therefore, the displacement and force are zero.
  4. Hence, no work is done when food grains are getting dried in the sun.

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