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If a constant, non-zero net force is applied to an object, what can be said abou

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Question

If a constant, non-zero net force is applied to an object, what can be said about its velocity?

The velocity will be zero.

The velocity will be increasing in the direction of the applied force.

The velocity will be decreasing in the direction of the applied force.

The velocity will be constant in the direction of the applied force.

a.

The velocity will be zero.

b.

The velocity will be increasing in the direction of the applied force.

c.

The velocity will be decreasing in the direction of the applied force.

d.

The velocity will be constant in the direction of the applied force.

Explanation / Answer

The correct answer is 'b'.

The velocity will change according to the direction of force.

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