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What must the total force on an object be for it to travel with a constant velocity?

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The total resultant Force or the sum of total force acting on an object must be zero to move with a constant velocity OR be in rest.

[ Note ] There must not be Friction Force also. If friction is there, then there may not be a Constant Velocity.



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Answer:

It would be zero

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Newton's second law of motion

F = ma

In our case the velocity is not changing which means there is no acceleration so F= m x 0 comes out to be zero.

Therefore the net force is zero

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