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Newton’s second law relates an object’s acceleration to its mass and the net force acting on it. Does newton’s second law apply to a situation in which there is no net force? select the best explanation.

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No, when the Net Force is 0, it follows Newton's first law of Motion

The first law of motion which is often referred to as the 'Law of Inertia' states that an object tends to remain in the motion it's set in. If the object is set in motion it'll tend to be in motion or if the object is at rest then it'll tend to stay at rest. The object will only change its position when an external force is applied to it.

This tendency to remain in its state of motion is called 'Inertia' which acts as a resistance force when an external force is applied. If the magnitude of the external force is less than the Inertia object will not change its state of motion. So when the net force applied to an object is 0 the object will follow the Law of Inertia.

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