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a force is being applied on a body but it causes no acceleration what possibilities may be considered to explain this​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A force is being applied on a body but it causes no acceleration. ... There's an object, and a force is being applied on it. If you are sitting on the object(assume you're weightless, or it would change the dynamics of the situation), then although there's a force on it, it does not appear to accelerate.

Answered by rawataman85
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Force is acting perpendicular to the displacement.

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