An object that is not accelerating or deaccelerating must have zero net force acting on it. True or False. Justify.
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The statement is true that an object that is not accelerating or decelerating must have zero net force acting on it
Explanation:
- If the net effect of the forces is not equal to zero then the body is not at equilibrium.
- force is a vector quantity. As a result of this due to non equal forces that act on the body there is a change in the position of the body.
- This is due to the effect of acceleration that takes place due to non equilibrium of the body.
- This is in accordance to the first law of Newton which states every body remains in the state of rest on uniform acceleration until acted upon by some external force.
- There is also a change in the velocity of the object. There is some work done by the force.
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