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Physics, 02.08.2019 01:30 antonio97

Can a net force be applied to an object and still have the object maintain constant speed. explain. a) no, a net force accelerates an object. b) no, a net force will always slow down the object. c) yes, a net force does not always acelerate an object. d) yes, if the net force is perpendicular to the motion of the object it will only change its direction.

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