Respuesta :

Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

We can answer this question by using Newton's second law:

[tex]F=ma[/tex]

where

F is the net force on an object

m is the mass of the object

a is its acceleration

Here we are considering an object which has no net force on it, so

F = 0

Therefore,

a = 0

which means that its acceleration is zero.

However, acceleration is defined as the rate of change of the velocity over time:

[tex]a=\frac{v-u}{t}[/tex]

where v is the final velocity, u the initial velocity, t the time. If a = 0,

[tex]a=0 \rightarrow v = u[/tex]

which means that the velocity of the object is constant. However, constant does not necessarly mean zero: therefore, if the object has no net force acting on it, we can only say that its velocity is constant, but it can be either at rest or moving.