If there is a nonzero net force acting on an object, what is happening to the motion of that object?

Anabella Gilbert

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2023-01-18

If there is a nonzero net force acting on an object, what is happening to the motion of that object?

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Newton's second law.Fnet=maTherefore, it might be accelerating, decelerating, or changing directions.

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