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Answered by gullukashyap321
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According to Newton's First Law of motion, an object remains in the same state of motion unless a resultant force acts on it. If the resultant force on an object is zero, this means: a moving object continues to move at the same velocity (at the same speed and in the same direction) ...

Answered by sakilarabiswas2870
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When these forces add to zero (the resultant force is zero), the object maintains a constant speed. When the forces do not add to zero (there is a non-zero resultant force), the object will either speed up, slow down or change direction.

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