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Is it possible for an object to move if no net force act on it​

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Yes. It can move without any force acting on it. But it can't accelerate.

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If the object was already moving, then it will just keep moving. So, yes, the object can be moving when there is no force applied to it. ... Net force is the vector sum of all forces acting on the object.

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