Physics, asked by SpiderManxxx, 1 year ago

An object experiences a net non-zero force. Is it possible to for the object to move in a straight path???

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Answered by ahaana1
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No ,an object can't move in a straight line when non -zero force (unbalanced force) is applied on it...

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Deependra7: its wrong
Deependra7: Solution: Yes, it is possible for an object to be in motion, even if it experiences no netexternal force. For example, consider a car moving down the interstate at constant velocity. There is friction between the tires and the road, air resistance, and wind acting on the car.
Deependra7: it is possible
ahaana1: i might be wrong bur according to me ....and science book its the correct answer..
Deependra7: hah
Deependra7: but no
SpiderManxxx: Yes it's possible for the object to move with a constant speed because the resultant force acting upon the object is not zero and the object must be in motion...
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