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Is it possible for an object that has only one non-zero force acting on it to maintain a velocity that is constant in magnitude and direction?
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Steve
no.
F = ma
so, if F is nonzero, so is a
a nonzero acceleration means that the velocity is changing.
F = ma
so, if F is nonzero, so is a
a nonzero acceleration means that the velocity is changing.
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