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20 June, 01:45

If an object has no acceleration, can you conclude that no forces are exerted on it

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  1. 20 June, 04:19
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    No. It has no acceleration, which just means that the forces acting on it are equal and opposite, not that there are no forces exerted on it.

    But if you're talking about the resulting Net Force, then yes you can conclude there is no Net Force acting on an object with no acceleration.
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