Yes, in fact, it is necessary. If any net force acts on an object, the velocity will change.
Yes, in fact, it is necessary. If any net force acts on an object, the velocity will change.
Yes, in fact, it is necessary. If any net force acts on an object, the velocity will change.
Yes, in fact, it is necessary. If any net force acts on an object, the velocity will change.
Yes, in fact, it is necessary. If any net force acts on an object, the velocity will change.
In order for an object to travel with constant velocity the sum of forces acting on it must be zero
Objects moving at constant speed in a straight line are said to be in equilibrium. That is there is no force acting on them. If a force was acting there would be aceleration and the velocity would change.
Velocity is Speed in a given direction. Moving at constant velocity is equivalent to say moving with a constant speed in a specified direction. So, moving at constant velocity implicitly means moving with constant speed.
Constant speed, moving in a straight line, zero acceleration, zero net force acting on it.
YES , it can be possible because according to law of inertia if an object is moving andexternal force on it is zero then it keeps moving with constant velocity (constant speedin a straight line).Keep that up for a while and the object accomplishes some serious displacement.
No,because if the car is moving at a constant velocity that means the acceleration is zero. So the net force is zero and there may be some forces acting on it. Only gravity, downward.
An object moves with constant velocity when there is no net force acting upon it. If there are no forces acting on an object, or if the forces acting on it "cancel out" leaving a net force of zero acting on the object, it will have zero acceleration. With a zero acceleration, the velocity of the object will be constant.
The condition for an object to stay at rest or if moving, moving at a constant velocity is that the sum of forces acting on the object be zero or that no force acts on the object.
In order for an object to travel with constant velocity the sum of forces acting on it must be zero
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It will have zero force BUT, it WILL have a constant velocity
The condition for an object to stay at rest or if moving, moving at a constant velocity is that the sum of forces acting on the object be zero or that no force acts on the object.
The condition for an object to stay at rest or if moving, moving at a constant velocity is that the sum of forces acting on the object be zero or that no force acts on the object.
The condition for an object to stay at rest or if moving, moving at a constant velocity is that the sum of forces acting on the object be zero or that no force acts on the object.
No force is acting on it. Constant velocity means no acceleration, which means no force, from f=ma, no 'a' no force.
Objects moving at constant speed in a straight line are said to be in equilibrium. That is there is no force acting on them. If a force was acting there would be aceleration and the velocity would change.
Velocity is Speed in a given direction. Moving at constant velocity is equivalent to say moving with a constant speed in a specified direction. So, moving at constant velocity implicitly means moving with constant speed.