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13 October, 07:26

If the net force upon on object is zero, can it have a non-zero accerleration?

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  1. 13 October, 07:47
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    In order for any object to accelerate, the net force on the object has to be non-zero, and according to Newton's Second Law of Motion. The Force = Mass x Acceleration. So the answer is yes it can have a non-zero acceleration
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