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19 January, 01:22

What kind of motion indicates a system where the net force equals zero?

A. only accelerating objects

B. only stationary objects

C. both accelerating and stationary objects

D. only objects moving with a constant positive velocity

E. stationary objects as well as objects moving with a constant velocity

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  1. 19 January, 01:55
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    The net force is zero on any object that's not accelerating ... the speed and direction of its motion aren't changing.

    That's true of any object that's moving in a straight line with constant speed, or else not moving at all.

    So the correct choice is E.
  2. 19 January, 02:23
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    The answer would be E. I am sure of it because it was on one of my assignments in Physics.
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