Answer :
Answer:
continues at the velocity it had before the second force was applied.
Explanation:
According to Newton's second law, the acceleration of an object is proportional to the net force acting on it. Mathematically:
[tex]\sum F = ma[/tex]
where
[tex]\sum F[/tex] is the net force acting on the object
m is the mass of the object
a is the acceleration
When the second force of 100 N is applied to the object, the net force becomes
[tex]\sum F = 100 N - 100 N = 0[/tex]
So the two forces cancel out and the net force is zero. This means that also the acceleration is now zero:
a = 0
Therefore, the object will continue at the velocity it had before the second force was applied.