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An object has zero force acting on it. Can it have non zero momentum? Can it have non zero acceleration?​

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Answered by MichhDramebaz
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Answer:

Newton's First Law of Motion

An object's velocity (a vector) does not change if and only if the net force acting on the object is zero. In other words, if there is no net force on an object, its speed and direction of motion do not change (including if it is at rest).

Answered by rsramana2006
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forcexbuxudbhc

Explanation:

motiongahxixbuxud

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