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An object of mass 10 kg moving with uniform velocity 2 metre per second calculate the net force acting on it.

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Answered by khiljiafaq
0

Answer:

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Explanation:

because velocity is uniform

Answered by bhuvna789456
1

Net force acting on the body is zero

Explanation:

given, mass of the object = 10 Kg

velocity = 2 m s⁻¹ (uniform velocity)

Force = Mass * Acceleration

Acceleration = \frac{change in velocity}{time taken}

Acceleration = 0 ( as the object is moving with uniform velocity)

Force = 0 N

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