If the net force of any given object is equal to zero, is it necessarily true that the object doesn't move?
Bonus : Give an example that supports your answer.
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Think of a car moving with a constant speed in a straight road. All the forces are balanced.
It is also a direct consequence of Newtons first law of motion which is a body with constant speed tends to move with the same speed( inertia of motion ).