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you can say that there is no net force on the object; that is, the net force is zero
An object maintains a constant velocity when the net force acting upon that object is zero. Therefore, a force pushing against the object that exactly opposes the force(s) due to friction (in both magnitude and direction) will result in a net force of zero, and the object will maintain a constant speed.
One force that affects and object is air pressure which is the force pushing on an area or surface.
Any object moving or stationary that is on the ground is subjected to a normal/reaction force upwards.
When the force is doubled the pressure is doubled as well. Read Newton's law.
There CAN be, as long as the force is being counterd by an equal and opposite force.
you can say that there is no net force on the object; that is, the net force is zero
F=ma, if F is constant and m is constant, then a is constant... its acceleration.
An object maintains a constant velocity when the net force acting upon that object is zero. Therefore, a force pushing against the object that exactly opposes the force(s) due to friction (in both magnitude and direction) will result in a net force of zero, and the object will maintain a constant speed.
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.
If the net force on an object is constant, its acceleration will also be constant, as given by Newton's second law of motion.
When the double force applied on the object then the pressure exerted on the object will also be doubled.
An object will move at constant speed until acted upon by a force.
It will be double, if the area is unchanged. pressure=Force/area
If a force is exerted on an object, it will accelerate in inverse proportion to its mass in the direction of the force. For example, if two objects of different mass are subjected to the same force, the less massive object will accelerate more.
An object maintains a constant velocity when the net force acting upon that object is zero. Therefore, a force pushing against the object that exactly opposes the force(s) due to friction (in both magnitude and direction) will result in a net force of zero, and the object will maintain a constant speed.
One force that affects and object is air pressure which is the force pushing on an area or surface.