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can there be displacement of an object in the absence of any force acting on it why

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Answered by Anonymous
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Of course.

Newton's first law.

An object will continue to move in a uniform linear motion until and unless there is a net external force.

So if a body is moving in such a motion, there is no need for any force. At the same time the body is undergoing displacement with respect to time.

Answered by Anonymous
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According to Newton's second law of motion, F = m × a.

If F is 0, acceleration produced in a body will be 0, since mass cannot be 0.

With no acceleration, an object moving with uniform velocity will continue to move with uniform velocity.

If so, the object can undergo displacement even in the absence of any force acting on it.

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