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an object experiences a net zero external unbalanced force it is possible for the object to be travelling with zero velocity if yes state the condition that must be placed on the magnitude and direction of the velocity if no provider reason​

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Answered by sg466606
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When a net zero external unbalanced force is applied on the body, it is possible for the object to be travelling with a non-zero velocity. In fact, once an object comes into motion and there is a condition in which its motion is unopposed by any external force; the object will continue to remain in motion.

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Answered by kiran0864
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No,

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