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an object is moving with constant velocity without a net force acting on it, is it possible? Explain your answer with Newton's Law of Motion.​

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Answered by jyotiyadav42704
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an object is moving with constant velocity without a net force acting on it, is it possible? Explain your answer with Newton's Law of Motion.

Explanation:

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Answered by barani7953
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Explanation:

force acting on the block is 0:

a=0

F=ma

F=0

So let's say that block slid into a motionless block on the same surface, the motionless block would move.

Wouldn't the first block need force to be able to move the initially motionless block? I understand that it has energy due its constant velocity, but wouldn't it be its force that causes the displacement?

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