Science, asked by saksheerathod11, 7 days ago

*If frictional force is not acting on a moving object, what will be the next effect on that object?*
1️⃣ The object stops
2️⃣ The object continues to move at the same speed
3️⃣ The speed of the object increases
4️⃣ There will be no effect​

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Answered by SRPRS
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Answer:

The object continues to move at the same speed

Explanation:

As friction is not acting up on the object, object not stop moving. According to the Newton's law an object will be moving until an external force acts upon it.

Answered by Dhruv4886
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If frictional force is not acting on a moving object then (2) the object continues to move at the same speed.

  • According to Newton's second law of motion, An object in motion stays in motion and an object at rest stays at rest until and unless an external force is applied.
  • We consider this situation to be in a vacuum, so in the given situation there are no external forces on the object except the frictional force.
  • Now if the object is in motion and the frictional force is no anymore acting upon the body then the object will continue in motion until some force stops it.
  • As the friction force was stopping the motion of the object, if it would have continued to act then the object would have come to rest.

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