Science, asked by john12388, 4 months ago

the direction of a moving object will not change if the net force acting on it is​

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Answered by shbhadeepmukherjee09
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If an object has a net force acting on it, it will accelerate. The object will speed up, slow down or change direction. ... A net force = unbalanced force. If however, the forces are balanced (in equilibrium) and there is no net force, the object will not accelerate and the velocity will remain constant.

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Answered by priyarksynergy
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The direction of a moving object will not change if the net force acting on it is​ ZERO.

Explanation:

  • If there is no net force on an object, there is no change in its motion and direction of motion (even if it is at rest).
  • An object always moves in the direction of the total force acting on that object.
  • More precisely, it applies to objects that weren't moving in the first place.
  • For a moving object, you combine the acceleration in the direction of the net force with the current speed.
  • When there is a net force on an object, it causes the object to move in the direction of the net force; It is not the same as the direction of motion unless the object is moving in a straight line.
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