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What is the force acting on an object of mass 10kg moving with a uniform velocity of 10m/s*


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Answered by SahilTony111
14
well it's an uniform velocity and not acceleration so as
force = mass × acceleration
= 10 ×. 0
= 0
therefore force applied on the body is 0
Answered by harendrachoubay
8

The force acting on an object(F) = 0 N

Explanation:

Given,

An object of mass(m) = 10 kg and

Uniform velocity = 110\dfrac{m}{s}

To find, the force acting on an object(F) = ?

We know that,

Force, F = ma

Where , m = mass of an object and

a = acceeration of an object

The velocity of body is no change(uniform).

Acceleration, a = 0

∴ F = 10 × 0

= 0 N

Hence, the force acting on an object(F) = 0 N

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