Question
When the problem states that a cart is moving along a road at a constant velocity. What does this mean about the forces acting on the cart? (1 point)
Constant velocity and force have no relationship.
All the forces acting on the cart equal zero net force.
There are no forces acting on the cart.
Constant velocity increases net force.
Constant velocity and force have no relationship.
All the forces acting on the cart equal zero net force.
There are no forces acting on the cart.
Constant velocity increases net force.
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The correct statement is:
**All the forces acting on the cart equal zero net force.**
This means that the cart is experiencing balanced forces, and the forces acting on it are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, resulting in no net force and allowing it to move at a constant velocity.
**All the forces acting on the cart equal zero net force.**
This means that the cart is experiencing balanced forces, and the forces acting on it are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, resulting in no net force and allowing it to move at a constant velocity.