so let's suppose there is a wheel, which rotates thus moving on a flat plane, without any slopes, and the gravitational pull throughout the plane is the same as well. The height of the center of mass of the wheel does not change as well. So my question is does the wheel do work against gravity?
Personally, I believe it does because when you take the contact point of the wheel to the plane, its height changes as the wheel rotates, thus changing the potential energy of the point while rotating. However, I couldn't be sure if my hypothesis was correct by researching in various websites and couldn't conduct any simulations or experiments. So I would love to hear your opinions on the topic.