Physics, asked by ginie21, 1 year ago

if a body is not accelerated what happens no force acts on it, no unbalance force acts on it, the result force is not zero, a single force acts on it

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Answered by AnsweringangelAditiG
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"no force acts on it , thus it is not accelerating"

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Answered by Rajdeep11111
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HELLO THERE!

According to me, the format of your question is incorrect; still, I will give my answer according to the way I understand your question.

The body is not accelerated.

Case 1: When no force acts on it: Since the body is un-accelerated and no force acts on it, the body does not change its velocity.

Case 2: When no unbalanced force acts on it: No unbalanced force acting on the body means that balanced force is acting on the body, so all the forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, thus cancelling each other. So the body does not change its velocity.

Case 3: The resultant force is not zero: When the resultant force acting on the body is not zero, it will change its direction towards the direction of the resultant force (note that the body cannot change its speed because the motion will be not accelerated).

Case 4: A single force acts on it: If a single force acts on it, the moving body will change its direction to the direction of the applied force.


Hope my answer is satisfactory.

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