how can an object move with constant velocity when the applied force is exactly equal to the frictional force
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As the other answers indicate, if the resisting force due to friction is equal to the force inducing the motion, then the two forces are equal and opposite, and the object will move with constant velocity. ... Hence there is no net force, no net acceleration, and the object moves at a velocity called the terminal velocity...
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