what is the state of an object of an object when no net force is acting on an object
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An object with no net forces acting on it which is initially at rest will remain at rest. If it is moving, it will continue to move in a straight line with constant velocity. Forces are "pushes" or "pulls" on the object, and forces, like velocity and acceleration are vector quantities.
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The body will be in the state of rest when no net force is acting on it
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