what can you say about the speed of a moving object if no force acting on to it
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Answer:
speed is constant and in same direction.
Explanation:
if no force is acting on it,
F net external=0
therefore
m*a=0
therfore
a=0
i.e. (v-u)/t=0
therfore v-u=0
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According to newton's 1st law :
An object continues to remain in the state of rest or in straight line, until an external unbalanced force acts on it.
Therefore we can say that the object will be in uniform motion or it will be static.
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An object continues to remain in the state of rest or in straight line, until an external unbalanced force acts on it.
Therefore we can say that the object will be in uniform motion or it will be static.
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