What inference can you draw about the momentum of a body in motion if the net force acting on it is zero?
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Is it possible for an object to be in motion if no net force is acting on it? ... yes it is possible because when the net force is zero and acceleration is zero. so if the object has some constant velocity it continues with the same velocity until it has some external acceleration.
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This means that momentum is constant/
Explanation:
Force= rate of change of momentum
Therefore, If F=0
then, momentum does not change and is constant
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