1. An object experiences a net zero external unbalanced force. Is it possible for the object
to be travelling with a non-zero velocity? If yes, state the conditions that must be placed
on the magnitude and direction of the velocity. If no, provide a reason.
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Yes, an object may travel with a non-zero velocity even when the net external force on it is zero
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When a net zero external unbalanced force is applied on the body, it is possible for the object to be travelling with a non-zero velocity. In fact, once an object comes into motion and there is a condition in which its motion is unopposed by any external force; the object will continue to remain in motion.
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