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Q: An object will remain at rest or move in a straight line with constant speed unless it is acted upon a force this is the definition of Newtons first law of what?
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What is velocity if the net force is 0?

If the net force on an object is zero, then velocity of the object is constant ... it moves in a straight line at a constant speed.


What is the momentum law the states that the total momentum of an object is constant if no outside force acts on it?

Law of inertia? Newtons first law.


What is newtons first law of motion and what does it state?

The first law deals with forces and changes in velocity. For just a moment, let us imagine that you can apply only one force to an object. That is, you could choose push the object to the right or you could choose to push it to the left, but not to the left and right at the same time, and also not up and to the right at the same time, and so on. Under these conditions the first law says that if an object is not pushed or pulled upon, its velocity will naturally remain constant. This means that if an object is moving along, untouched by a force of any kind, it will continue to move along in a perfectly straight line at a constant speed.


Which of Newtons laws of motion deals with objects in motion staying in straight line motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force?

Good, up until almost the end. It's not an "opposing" force. It's an "external" force. And the object in motion continues in "constant, uniform" motion. That's important. It covers both constant speed and the straight line direction.


If an object is moving away from you and left alone what happens?

If an object is moving away from you and there are no forces acting on it,then it continues moving in a straight line at constant speed.

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What does it mean for an object to have constant velocity?

It means that the object moves in a straight line at a constant speed.


A spring stretches 11 centimeters from its equilibrium position when an object weighing 29 newtons is hung from it. What is the spring constant?

The spring constant is 263.6363... repeating Newtons per metre.


The velocity of an object moving in a straight line changes at a constant rate when the object is experiencing constant?

acceleration


What is the acceleration of an object that moves at constant velocity?

It is called constant velocity. Rate is just another word for velocity. This, however, is dependant upon the path the object is taking. If it is moving in a parabolic path, or a curve of some sort (anything but a straight line), then the object is actually accelerating (as acceleration is a change in velocity OR direction.)


Can an object have a constant speed and velocity at the same time?

Yes. An object moving in a straight line at constant speed has constant velocity.


As long as an object travels in a straight line at a steady speed it velocity is what?

That's the definition of constant velocity. Also a good description of zero acceleration.


What is the definition for uniform motion in algebra?

An object is said to be in uniform motion when it goes in a constant straight line. Motion is the part of the mechanics branch of physics.


Does an object accelerate if it moves in a straight line at constant speed?

no


What is the net force that acts on a 10- freely falling object?

Ten newtons downward, by definition.


What is velocity if the net force is 0?

If the net force on an object is zero, then velocity of the object is constant ... it moves in a straight line at a constant speed.


Why there must be an unbalanced force acting if an object is moving in a circle at constant speed?

If an unbalanced force was not acting upon it, it wouldn't be moving in a circle.An object with no unbalanced force will either not be moving, or be moving in a straight line due to Isaac Newtons 1st law of motion.


Why most of the object move in a straight line?

By Newton's Second Law, an object with no force on it will continue to move in a straight line with constant velocity.