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  • 19-05-2015
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what force allows an object to move at a constant rate?

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  • 20-05-2015

No force is required to keep a moving object moving at a constant rate,
if there are no other forces on it.

If there are other forces on the object, then the force required to keep it
moving at a constant rate is a force equal in magnitude and opposite in
direction to the sum of all the others.


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