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A car brakes to a stop on a level road. Which of the following forces does NOT do work on the car?

  • A. The braking force applied by the wheels
  • B. The normal force from the road
  • C. The gravitational force on the car
  • D. The friction force between the tires and the road
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The normal force from the road does not do work on the car because it is perpendicular to the direction of motion. Work is defined as force applied in the direction of motion, so the normal force, which acts perpendicular to the motion of the car, does not contribute to the work done on the car. The braking force applied by the wheels, the gravitational force on the car, and the friction force between the tires and the road all act in the direction of motion and contribute to the work done on the car. In this scenario, the normal force is supporting the weight of the car and keeping it from sinking into the road, but it does not transfer energy to the car as it moves.