A helicopter of mass 3×10³ kg raises vertically with constant speed of 2 m/s, what resultant force acts on it?
Answer: Zero
Explanation
When an object moves at constant speed, its acceleration is zero.
According to Newton’s Second Law:
F = ma → If a = 0, then F = 0
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