An object experiences a net non-zero force. Is it possible for the object to travel with a constant speed in a straight line?
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We know , Acceleration = ∆Velocity
In this case , ∆Velocity = 0
So , acceleration must be zero
Force = ma
Since , a is zero then F should also be zero.
So , a body travels with a constant velocity when the net force on it is 0
In this case , ∆Velocity = 0
So , acceleration must be zero
Force = ma
Since , a is zero then F should also be zero.
So , a body travels with a constant velocity when the net force on it is 0
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Answer:
yes,
Explanation:
yes,it is possible for the object to move with a constant speed along a straight line as the value of opposing force is not experienced by the object.
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