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Sundown444
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This is a theoretical question, not based on anything in real life, only theory. A thought experiment. Now, say that something does not have any inertia, or mass, whichever term you want to use is fine. Now, if a force were exerted on this theoretical object, how fast would it accelerate? Also, if a force made it move to however fast it would go, and even if there were no forces acting on it? Even if it accelerates to the speed of light, is it still capable of being exerted on?
I know, maybe this is a silly question. Still, I'd like to know.
I know, maybe this is a silly question. Still, I'd like to know.
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