If the net force acting on an object is zero, it has no acceleration.
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∙ 2010-06-09 15:53:29the net force acting on an object is zero. what is it
Yes, but an object with net force of zero may still be moving. The net force is zero if the object is not accelerating.
When the net force acting on an object is zero, then all the forces on the object are balanced.
A net force of zero will have no effect on a moving object. If there is a net force of zero on an object then the object will continue moving at a constant speed in the same direction.
A non-zero net force on an object results in the object's acceleration.
The condition where the net force on an object is zero ,the body is said to be in equilibrium.As net forces are zero.
-- When the net force on an object is not zero, the object undergoes accelerated motion.-- The magnitude of the acceleration is the ratio of the net force to the object's mass.-- The direction of the acceleration is the same as the direction of the net force.
Zero net force has no effect on an object's motion whatsoever.
If the net force acting on the object is zero, them it can't accelerate.
If the net force is not zero then the object will move in the direction of the greater force.
Nothing. When the net force is zero, the object will not accelerate because their is no resultant force acting on the object.
Zero.