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  • 04-02-2022
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Give an example of a force applied to an object that does not change the object's velocity. Why does the object's velocity not change

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  • 04-02-2022

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A chair at rest on the floor has two forces acting on it its own weight that pulls it downward and the floor pushing upward on the chair, both of these forces are acting on it but the net force is 0, so the chair remains at rest and its velocity stays at 0.

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