An automobile of 3000 kg travels towards the north with a constant velocity of 70 km/h. All forces considered, the unbalanced force acting on the auto is.
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This implies that the net force acting on the object is zero. In this case, the automobile is moving with a constant velocity of 70 km/h. This means that it is not accelerating or decelerating. Show more…
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