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what is the force acting on an object of mass 17 kg moving with a uniform velocity of 22 m/s?​

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Answered by sksam689
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According to Newton's laws of motion, resultant force acting over the mass , depends upon the rate of change of momentum. Here as the mass 17 kg is considered to be constant, so it depends over the nature of its instantaneous velocity. If it is moving with uniform velocity 22 m/s, then the resultant force must be zero. But if it is moving with some acceleration or deacceleration, i.e. change of velocity then some net force must exist.

Hence Force acting is 0N.

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