Science, asked by kmalik7912, 11 months ago

What is the resultant force acting on a bicycle moving with constant velocity of m/s ?

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Answered by safafatima298
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According to your question i assume that the body is already moving with a certain velocity. Now if the resultant force acting on a body is zero that means there is nothing that can change the body’s current velocity ,in other words it possessess momentum… to bring any change in the motion of the body there MUST be an external unbalanced force acting on the body so that it can produce any change in the momentum(newtons second law) . If the forces are balanced then the body will continue to move regardless of the number of forces acting on the body. I hope you have understood.

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