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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Explanation:
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.
Answer:
If The Net Force Acting On A Body Be Zero, Then Will The Body Remain Necessarily In Rest Position?
Explanation:
No, if the net force acting on a body be zero, then the body won’t necessarily be in the rest position.
The situation of the net force equal to zero is impossible in reality.
When the net force of the body is equal to zero, it implies that the body cannot be accelerated.
This follows from Newton’s second law of motion.
When F = 0, m × a should also be zero since F = m × a. Where F is force, m is mass and a is acceleration.
But mass cannot be zero, so acceleration should be zero.
Acceleration is what changes your speed. When there is no acceleration, the body continues to move with whatever speed it has before. This speed can be any value including zero.
At zero speed, the body remains at rest. So it does not necessarily mean that the object should be at rest.
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