In the Applied Force box located on the left, type in 100 N and press the Go! button. Does
the object move? Is the object moving at a constant velocity or is it accelerating? Use
what you’ve learned about physics to explain.



Answer :

Answer:

An object will move if the applied force overcomes opposing forces. If there are no external forces, the object will move at a constant velocity.

Explanation:

When an applied force of 100 N is exerted on an object, the object will move if the force overcomes any opposing forces such as friction. If there are no external forces acting on the object, it will continue to move at a constant velocity, indicating that the acceleration is zero. This is based on Newton's First Law of Motion, which states that an object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion with a constant velocity unless acted upon by an external force.