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An object is moving along at a constant velocity of 100 cm/s. What is the external force
acting on the object? Explain using Newton's 1st Law. (Assume that frictional forces are neglected.)​

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Answered by angel1234526
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An object is moving along at a constant velocity of 100 cm/s. What is the external force

acting on the object? Explain using Newton's 1st Law. (Assume that frictional forces are neglected.)


c14: Why have you just copied the question!?
Answered by Anonymous
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Newton first law states that EVERY OBJECT IN THIS UNIVERSE WILL REMAIN IN THE STATE OF REST OR OF UNIFORM MOTION UNTILL SOME EXTERNAL FORCE IS APPLIED ON IT..

so...

If we consider frictional force to be negligible...

Then its simple that the body will mantain its velocity of 100cm/s.. and the external force will be ZERO

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