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An object is moving to the right in a straight line. The net force acting on the

ID: 1965047 • Letter: A

Question

An object is moving to the right in a straight line. The net force acting on the object is also directed to the right, but the magnitude of the force is decreasing with time. The object will
A) continue to move to the right, with its speed increasing with time.
B) continue to move to the right, with its speed decreasing with time.
C) continue to move to the right with a constant speed.
D) stop and then begin moving to the left.

I want to say its A, because although the force is decreasing in magnitude meaning that it is slowing down, the fact is that there is a still a force pushing the object to the right. therefore the object has force added which causes an acceleration.
am I correct?

Explanation / Answer

ans, A because although force is decreasing it is +ve, that that will give some accelaration, so velocity increases yes you are absolutely correct

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