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Is any exernal force required to stop a moving object? give reason. ​

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Answered by prevanth1507
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Everything that moves must eventually come to a stop. In order for there to be continuous motion, there must always be a force acting on it. ... Thus, to keep it in motion, a force must be applied. Why some people say it's false: The object stops because of friction.

Answered by belojude
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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

an external force is required to stop a moving object because the external force creates a sort of friction or a blockage for the moving object helping it to stop. Other the object will continue to move.

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