can there be displacement of an object in the absence of any force acting on it why
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no because it shoul have same force to move but an object does not move on his own thats why external force is required
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=> Yes, in the absence of any force on the object, i.e. F = 0, ma = 0 (as F = ma).
=> Since m ≠ 0, a = 0.
=> In such a case, the object is either at rest or in a state of uniform motion in a straight line.
=> In the latter case, there is a displacement of the object without any force acting on it.
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Answer:
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=> Yes, in the absence of any force on the object, i.e. F = 0, ma = 0 (as F = ma).
=> Since m ≠ 0, a = 0.
=> In such a case, the object is either at rest or in a state of uniform motion in a straight line.
=> In the latter case, there is a displacement of the object without any force acting on it.
#Be Brainly❤️
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