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A body of mass 25g is moving with a constant velocity of 5m/s on a horizontal frictionless surface in vacuum. What is the force acting on the body?​

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Answered by rucha444
12

Answer:

zero(0)

Explanation:

When the velocity is constantly

en the velocity is constantlyThen no external force is acting on the body as the acceleration is zero

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Answered by handgunmaine
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The force acting on the body is zero .

It is given that :

Mass of body , m = 25 gm = 0.025 kg .

It is also given that the object is moving with constant velocity , v = 5 m/s .

Now , we need to find out the force acting on the body .

Also , we know , Force , F = ma

Mass is given to us and we need to find the acceleration .

We know acceleration is change in velocity per unit time .

Since , velocity is constant here . Therefore , acceleration is zero .

Therefore , force acting is also zero .

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