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Wei Sheng Tan

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Sep 23, 2013, 5:19:09 AM9/23/13
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What is the difference between net force and resultant force? And why if an object moves at constant speed, there is zero resultant force?

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Sep 23, 2013, 7:51:12 AM9/23/13
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Hi hi

Resultant n net is d same.

Newton 2 law states at net force acting on d body is d product of m and a. Since a=0 net force =0

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