Respuesta :
If an object is moving at a constant velocity ( That means a constant speed in a straight line. ) the net force acting on the object is zero, nothing. Why? It's motion is described by Newton's first law: An object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will remain in motion moving at constant velocity unless acted by an outside force.
Answer:
[tex]A = B[/tex]
Explanation:
A work pulls the crate by horizontal force on it
Now due to this applied force crate is moving horizontally with uniform speed
so we can say that the acceleration of the crate will be zero
now by Newton's II law we can say
[tex]F_{net} = 0[/tex]
[tex]F - F_f = 0[/tex]
so here we will have
[tex]F_f = F[/tex]
here we know that applied force is A
so F = A
and friction force is B
[tex]F_f = B[/tex]
so correct relation is
[tex]A = B[/tex]