Physics, asked by Ishu9541, 11 months ago

Does any force work on a body if it is moving with uniform velocity

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Answered by HardikRakholiya
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If a body is moving with constant velocity, acceleration is zero.

So net force acting on it will be also zero. But the body has energy due to its constant motion. ...

Thus a body moving with a uniform velocity (zero acceleration) is capable of exerting force


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Answered by MarilynEvans
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Does any force act on a body if it is moving with uniform velocity.

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Yes, many different kinds of forces will act on the body when it is travelling with uniform velocity.

 \large{\bold{1.\:Gravitational\:force\::\:-}}

The gravitation force is continuously acting on that body as it will bind the body to the Earth by applying a gravitation force.

 \large{\bold{2.\:Frictional\:force\::\:-}}

When it is moving on a plane road, the frictional force will be low but their will be a frictional force acting between the tyre and the road. If it is travelling on a rough surface, the frictional force will more.

 \large{\bold{3.\:Mechanical\:force\::\:-}}

If the body is a vehicle, for moving it, a force will be applied by the accelerator to move it. This force is called as mechanical force.

 \large{\bold{4.\:Muscular\:force\::\:-}}

If the body is a animal or human's body, for moving it's body our muscles will exert a force. This is called as muscular force.

 \large{\bold{5.\:Electrical\:force\::\:-}}

If the body is moving on electricity, then it will exert the force in the form of electrical force to move it.

Overall, your answer is,

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