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3 September, 22:14

An object is moving due south at a constant velocity. Then, a net force directed due west acts on the object for a short time interval, after which, the net force on the object is zero newtons. Which statement concerning the object is necessarily true?

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  1. 3 September, 22:28
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    The south-component of its velocity is the same

    Explanation:

    You could say several things concerning the object.

    These are some of them:

    - The south-component of its velocity is the same.

    - Its speed (module of the velocity) is greater now.

    - The velocity has now a west-component.

    - The object is now moving due west of south.

    - The object did not move in a straight line.
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