Physics, asked by Radhikazadokar, 1 year ago

what will happen if the force is removed completely then an object at was a certain speed​

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Answered by Linna
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The object continues in the same speed. This can be explained with the first law of motion. An object continues to be in a state of rest or of uniform motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. no force then it will continue to be at rest or of uniform motion.

F=ma

F=m ((v-u)/t)

If force is 0

0=m ((v-u)/t)

0/m= ((v-u)/t)

0*t=v-u

0=v-u

u=v

No force then the final and initial velocity is same i.e., constant velocity.

Hope it helps......

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