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Answered by nkchaudhary012
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yes in space

Explanation:

in space the object can move with non zero velocity with no force

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Answered by BrainlyElegent
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Yes, when an object experience a net zero external unbalance force, it is possible for the object to be traveling with a non-zero velocity. This can happen under the following conditions —

  1. The object should already be traveling with a uniform speed in a straight line path .
  2. There should be no change in the magnitude of speed.
  3. There should be no change in the direction of motion.
  4. The friction between the object and the ground must be zero.

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