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13 September, 13:22

Why is less force needed to keep an object moving than to start the object in motion?

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  1. 13 September, 14:59
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    An object in motion needs less force to continue moving because the inertia or the resistance to change in motion was already overcome and the sliding friction that opposes a moving object is also lesser. Therefore, it is easier to move an object at constant velocity as you only need to overcome the resisting forces of the object.
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