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21 March, 10:10

What is a possible state for an object in the absence of a net force?

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  1. 21 March, 10:13
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    There is only one possible state: constant uniform motion. That means constant speed in a straight line.

    (If the constant speed happens to be zero, this description also covers the case where the object isn't moving. That special case is called "at rest".)
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