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the net force acting on a body of mass 5kg with uniform velocity of 10m/s is:​

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Answered by manohithreddy
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Answer:Given,

Mass =5 kg

Velocity =4m/s

Net force will be 0 . This is because an object moving with a uniform speed has zero acceleration, there is no change in velocity.

And according to Newton's second law of motion, we know, Acceleration is directly proportional to Force.

If acceleration =0

Force = Mass × Acceleration

Force = Mass × 0

Force = 0  

Thus, Net force acting on the body is 0.

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Answered by ammuchinnibachi123
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Answer:

the net force will be zero because an object moving with uniform velocity has zero acceleration so there is no change in velocity. according to Newton's second law acceleration is directly proportional to force if acceleration =zero force =mass× acceleration, force = Mass ×0 that equals to zero thus net force acting on the body is zero

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