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What happens to the motion of a moving object when a resultant force is applied to it in the opposite direction to the motion ?

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Answered by AbhayKaushikn
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The object is in motion implies that it is having some velocity. When a resultant force is applied to it in the opposite direction, it starts decelerating. If the force is applied continuously for a sufficient period of time, it comes to rest i.e its velocity changes to zero.

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