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What kind of force acting on an object brings it in motion?

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internal
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external
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null force
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None of the above
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Solution

The correct option is B external
from Newton's first law we know that only a force can change the state of motion of an object. But if the force is internal then it has no role in the change in the state of motion. It is an external force that causes a change in the state of motion.

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