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If a truck is moving in a straight line and has a frictional force of 12N acting against it, what is the magnitude of the force necessary to keep the truck moving with no acceleration?

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Answered by adityathegreat1
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Answer:

The magnitude of the force should be 12N.

Explanation:

It has to be -12N because it is in the opposite direction and if the opposite force increases there will be some acceleration. The two forces will with the same magnitude will have no impact on the vehicle speed if the forces are of the same magnitude.

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