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yes in space
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in space the object can move with non zero velocity with no force
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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 —
- The object should already be traveling with a uniform speed in a straight line path .
- There should be no change in the magnitude of speed.
- There should be no change in the direction of motion.
- The friction between the object and the ground must be zero.
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