Respuesta :

The net force on the car is zero

Explanation:

We can answer this question by applying Newton's second law of motion. In fact, we have:

[tex]\sum F = ma[/tex]

where

[tex]\sum F[/tex] is the net force acting on an object

m is the mass of the object

a is its acceleration

In this problem, the car is travelling with a constant velocity: this means that the acceleration of the car is zero (because acceleration is the rate of change of velocity). Therefore,

[tex]a=0[/tex]

So the equation becomes

[tex]\sum F = 0[/tex]

which means that the net force on the car is zero.

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