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Can we say that the object is still moving if the net force on object is Zero? Either yes or no explicate it with example".​

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Answered by borapraveen20
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Newton's First Law is the law of inertia. An object with no net forces acting on it which is initially at rest will remain at rest. If it is moving, it will continue to move in a straight line with constant velocity. ... Now we come to the case when the net force on an object is not zero.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Yes, the object will still move if the net force on an object is zero.

Explanation:

Inertia can be defined as the property of an object which tells us that the object which is in rest will remain at rest and the object that is in motion will remain in motion.

Example: A car is moving with a constant speed will move until a break is applied and also if a car is at rest will be at rest, it will be started, i.e, it is accelerated.

Hence, it can be concluded that the object is still moving if the net force on an object is zero.

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