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An object experiences a net zero extemal unbalanced
force. Is it possible for the object to be travelling with
non-zero velocity? If yes, state the conditions that mus
be placed on the magnitude and direction of the
velocity. If no, provide a reason.

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Answered by dibakarnath2009
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Answer:

Yes, an object may travel with a non-zero velocity even when the net external force on it is zero. ... An object moving in some direction with constant velocity will continue in its state of motion as long as there are no external unbalanced forces acting on it.

Answered by shaziabatool003
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Answer:

Yes, an object may travel with a non-zero velocity even when the net external force on it is zero. An object moving in some direction with constant velocity will continue in its state of motion as long as there are no external unbalanced forces acting on it. In order to change the motion of the object, some external unbalanced force must act upon it.

A raindrop falls down with a constant velocity. The weight of the drop is balanced by the up thrust and the velocity of air. The net force on the drop is zero.

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