If only one force is acting on a body, will it be accelerating? Why?
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yes if a single force is also applied on a body the body will accelerate as due to the gravitational force the the force which is applied in the direction of the the pressure I will also give a movement to the object
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The first law of motion defines only the natural state of the motion of the body (i.e., when the net force is zero). It does not allow us to quantify the force and acceleration of a body. The acceleration is the rate of change in velocity; it is caused only by an external force acting on it.
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