can there be the displacement of an object in the absence of any force acting on it if yes then state the reason
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yes,it can happen as by the first law of newton if an object is in motion then even when there is no external force applying the object will move in uniform motion.
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If the body is moving with constant velocity then even in the absence of the force, the body will make displacement. There is another case. Suppose a body is at rest in inertial frame of reference S and we( the observer) are in another inertial frame Sā moving with velocity v relative to S then the body at rest in S will be observed from Sā making displacement without any force.
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If the body is moving with constant velocity then even in the absence of the force, the body will make displacement. There is another case. Suppose a body is at rest in inertial frame of reference S and we( the observer) are in another inertial frame Sā moving with velocity v relative to S then the body at rest in S will be observed from Sā making displacement without any force.
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