what should be the force acting on an object moving with uniform velocity
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The net force acting on it is zero. Inumerable, unquantifiable, ungodly forces may be acting on it. But their directions would be such that the net resultant force is zero. ... Then the object will measure to be moving at a constant speed even though it's actually accelerating and the net force acting on it is not zero.
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The net force acting on it is zero. Inumerable, unquantifiable, ungodly forces may be acting on it. But their directions would be such that the net resultant force is zero.
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