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What should be the force acting on an object moving with uniform velocity?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An object moves with a uniform velocity when the forces (pushing force and frictional force) acting on the object are balanced and there is no net external force on it.  And the change in its speed (or in the direction of motion) would continue as long as this unbalanced force is applied.

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Answered by lakshmikuppireddy
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An object moves with a uniform velocity when the forces (pushing force and frictional force) acting on the object are balanced and there is no net external force on it. ... And the change in its speed (or in the direction of motion) would continue as long as this unbalanced force is applied.

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