👉 Unstruck is a concept in computer science that refers to an instruction or command that does not have any effect on the execution of the program. It implies a state where a particular operation cannot be executed, and therefore, it has no effect on the overall flow of execution within a program. For example, if you are writing a program that performs a calculation using a formula, but you want to execute an unstruck instruction (such as an add or subtract), then the program will not perform