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an object experiences a net zero external is it possible for an object to have a non zero velocity i​

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Answered by rudraksh67
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no as force can be zero bt not magnitude

Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it is possible for the object to be travelling with a non-zero velocity, if it experiences a net zero external Unbalanced force. This is due to inertia of motion. if body is initially moving with some velocity on a smooth surface,then it will continue to move with the sane velocity,though the external force acting on the body is zero. For example,when we stop pedaling a moving bicycle,the bicycle begins to slow down and finally comes to rest. This is again because of the friction force acting opposite to direction of motion. The force of friction opposes the motion of the bicycle. if there were no unbalanced force of friction and no air resistance, a moving bicycle would go on moving forever

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