Answer A) object is having constant velocity so that object can not accelerate because if velocity is constant then acceleration become zero
So object is not accelerating
Answer B ) The object is moving to the right with constant velocity
If velocity is constant then acceleration is Zero
& If acceleration is zero then no force is acting on it
Because F= ma
If a=0 then F will also be Zero
So both forces must be zero.
Consider the object in the figure above. There are two forces acting on it, which are...
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consider the object subject to the two forces in figure.
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