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                An object moves in a straight line at a constant speed. Is it true that here must be no forces of any kind acting on this object? Explain.
            
            
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            scott
            
    the "net" force (sum of all forces acting on the object) must be zero
an airplane flying in a straight, level path
... lift equals gravity , thrust equals air resistance
    
an airplane flying in a straight, level path
... lift equals gravity , thrust equals air resistance
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