slingblade25
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  • 21-04-2018
  • Physics
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can an object be moving if the net force is 0? please explain.

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salama000
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  • 21-04-2018
Yes, it is possible for an object to be in motion, even if it experiences no net force. for example a car moving down the interstate at constant velocity. The friction and other elements, these can all cancel out causing the net force to be 0
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