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Explain that an object moving at constant velocity continues at constant velocity when resultant force is zero.

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Forces and motion

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Newton's laws of motion

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In the subtopic Newton's laws of motion, this learning objective focuses on explain that an object moving at constant velocity continues at constant velocity when resultant force is zero. For AQA GCSE Physics 8463 Unit 4.5 Forces, keep the explanation inside Newton's laws of motion and Forces and motion. Approved keywords for this objective include resultant force. A strong answer separates speed and velocity, uses correct units where quantities are involved, and links the physical reasoning back to explain that an object moving at constant velocity continues at constant velocity when resultant force is zero. This is not a generic revision point: it is specifically about Newton's laws of motion, Forces and motion, and the approved wording of the learning objective.

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resultant forceconstant velocity

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This objective helps connect Newton's laws of motion to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Forces and motion.

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  • Misunderstanding Constant Velocity: Emphasize that constant velocity means both speed and direction are unchanged, and clarify that a zero resultant force indicates no acceleration.

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