if we apply force toa huge stone or wall and if it does not move then work will be done on stone or not?
Hi Yatri!
No. Work is said to be done, if the applied force causes a displacement in the direction of the force.
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When we apply force on wall, it doesn't move. Does it mean the kinetic energy generated did not get transferred into the wall
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