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A zero object is an object which is both an initial object and a terminal object.
If the net force on an object is zero then the object has zero acceleration, meaning that the speed and direction of its motion aren't changing.
The object with zero charge is electrically neutral.
work done on an object zero by a force would be zero isif the displacement of the object is zero
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A zero object is an object which is both an initial object and a terminal object.
If the net force on an object is zero then the object has zero acceleration, meaning that the speed and direction of its motion aren't changing.
When the net forces acting on an object sum to zero then the object's acceleration is zero.
The object with zero charge is electrically neutral.
work done on an object zero by a force would be zero isif the displacement of the object is zero
If the two forces working on an object are equal in size AND oppositely directed then the net force is zero. The object will travel in a straight line, thus it will be uniform motion.
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In mathematics zero has no size.
If the net forces acting on an object amount to zero, that object is at rest.
When the sum of the net forces on an object are not zero, it means that the object is being moved/pushed/pulled. It means that the object is not in equilibrium. If the net forces were zero, then the object would be in equilibrium, or, a state of not moving at all.
No, but it can get fairly close to zero.
size zero in the UK is an average of size 4