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force acting on the particle moving with constent speed is ​

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Answered by Sнιναηι
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Explanation:

If a particle has a constant velocity, it also has a constant momentum. Thus, if an object is moving with a constant momentum, the vector sum of the forces acting on it equals zero.

Answered by najamsultan2010
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Force acting on a particle is given by F=ma where F is the force acting on the particle, m is the mass of the particle and a is the acceleration of the particle.

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