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Is it true to say there are forces acting on an object that is traveling at 20 m/s in a straight line?
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Is it true to say there are forces acting on an object that is traveling at 20 m/s in a
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There don’t have to be forced acting on something that is travelling at a constant velocity (Newton’s 1st Law).
If forced are acting they must be balanced forced with Net force = zero.
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Its true
i think
Step-by-step explanation:
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