Physics, asked by bharathikantipalli, 10 months ago

is it possible for an object to be in motion without ,no net force acting on it ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Yes, it is possible for an object to be in motion without ,no net force acting on it.

Explanation:

Acceleration is the change of velocity per unit time, so if there is no force, all we know is that the acceleration is zero. Therefore, the velocity is not changing. If the object was already moving, then it will just keep moving. So, yes, the object can be moving when there is no force applied to it.

Answered by CunningKing
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Question :

Is it possible for an object to be in motion without no net force acting on it ?​

Answer :

If the object was moving with a constant velocity (i.e. without changing its velocity), then the acceleration of the object is 0. (As acceleration is the rate of change of velocity).

Now, a = 0

We know,

  • F = mass × acceleration

If a = 0, then F itself becomes 0.

Thus, we conclude that, even if no net force is acting on the object, the object can continue being in motion.

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