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What is the acceleration of an object that moves at constant velocity? what is the net force on the object in this case? what is the acceleration of an object that moves at constant velocity? what is the net force on the object in this case? acceleration is zero; net force is zero. acceleration is zero; net force is greater than zero. acceleration is greater than zero; net force is zero. acceleration is greater than zero; net force is greater than zero.

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