Physics MCQS - QUESTION DETAILS

What type of motion does an object experience when the net force acting on it is zero?
A. Constant Velocity
B. Accelerated Motion
C. Decelerated Motion
D. Uniform Circular Motion

In the absence of a net force, an object experiences constant velocity, making option A the correct answer.

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