If the work done on a particle is zero, then either the net force is zero or the displacement is zero, acceleration could be zero as force is zero, therefore the correct answer is all of the above, option D.
The total amount of energy transferred when a force is applied to move an object through some distance
The work done is the multiplication of applied force with displacement.
Work Done = Force * Displacement
If the work done on a particle is zero, then either the net force is zero or the displacement is zero, acceleration could be zero as force is zero abd there must have been some non-zero mass of the particle.
Hence, the correct answer is option D.
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The question is incomplete, the complete question is,
If the work done on a particle is zero, then?
i. the net force is zero
ii. the displacement is zero
iii. the acceleration is zero
iv. all of the above