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Calculating Work Done: When Force Doesn't Cause Displacement
Since the rock doesn't move, the displacement is zero. Therefore, the work done is also zero.
$$W=F\cdot d\cos\theta$$
$$W=(75\text{ N})(0\text{ m})\cos0\degree=0\text{ J}$$
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