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1 May, 06:19

How much force is being applied to an object traveling at a constant velocity

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  1. 1 May, 06:31
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    If neither the object's speed nor its direction of motion

    is changing, then the net force acting on it is zero.

    There are two ways this could happen:

    1). There are no forces at all acting on it.

    2). There are two or more forces acting on it, maybe millions

    of them, but their magnitudes and directions are assorted exactly

    so that they all cancel each other, and the sum of all of them is zero.

    Then, as far as the object knows, it's as if there are no forces at all

    acting on it.
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