A body is lifted over route I and then route II such that force is always tangent to the…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Work, Energy and Power
A body is lifted over route I and then route II such that force is always tangent to the path. Coefficient of friction is same for both the paths. Work done


- on both the routes is same
- on route I is more
- on route II is more
- on both the routes is zero
Answer
(A) on both the routes is same
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