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If net unbalanced external force acting on an object is zero, then(A)Velocity of object may or may not be zero(B)Acceleration of object must be zero(C)Velocity of object must be non-zero(D)Acceleration of object must be non-zero constantChoose the correct optionOptions: (A) and (B)(B) and (C)(C) and (D) (A) and (D)

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If net unbalanced external force acting on an object is zero, then(A)Velocity of object may or may not be zero(B)Acceleration of object must be zero(C)Velocity of object must be non-zero(D)Acceleration of object must be non-zero constantChoose the correct optionOptions: (A) and (B)(B) and (C)(C) and (D) (A) and (D)

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If the net unbalanced external force acting on an object is zero, then the correct options are (A) and (B). This means that the velocity of the object may or may not be zero, and the acceleration of the object must be zero.

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