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Give a example of force applied to an object that dies not change the objects's velocity.

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Answer:

friction

Explanation:

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Consider an object that's not moving, like a chair at rest on the floor. There are two forces acting on it:

• its own weight, pulling it downward

• the normal force, i.e. the floor pushing upward on the chair.

Both of these forces are non-vanishing, but the net force is 0, so the chair remains at rest and its velocity stays at 0.

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