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If the acceleration of an object is zero, are no forces acting on it? Explain.
Is it possible to have a force acting on an object is zero if the acceleration is zero
Answer to Problem 4Q
Solution:
There will be no forces if acceleration is zero
Explanation of Solution
According Newton’s second law
where a is the acceleration, m is the mass of the object and F is the force
If acceleration is zero
If acceleration is zero then the net force applied to it will be zero from above equation. It is possible to have the net force on the object to be zero if acceleration is zero. There can be forces acting on the object as long as the vector sum of the forces is zero.
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