No, newton’s second law does not apply to a situation in which there is no net force.
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What is force?</h3>
A force is a push or pull upon an object which stops or tends to stop the object and move or tends to move an object.
No, newton’s second law apply to a situation in which there is no net force because force compels the object to move in the direction in which force is applied so we can conclude that force is compulsory to move an object.
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Density because it can measured and felt.
Well the object will have no Momentum since it is not moving, so a small object that is going 10 mph will have Momentum.
Answer: Hydrogen and Helium > Hydrogen compounds > Rocks > Metals
Explanation: The solar nebular system contains 98% Light Gases of both Hydrogen and Helium (produced in the Big Bang); followed by 1.4% of Hydrogen Compounds including water, methane, and ammonia; then followed by 0.4% of Rocks like Silicates; and lastly 0.2% of Metals including Iron, Nickel and Aluminium.
Answer:
The magnitude of the frictional force is 
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The force exerted on the box is 
Generally for the box to remain at rest then it means that the frictional force is greater than or equal to the force applied to move it i.e

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