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To determine the net force acting on an object, we can use Newton's second law of motion, which states that the net force (F_net) acting on an object is equal to the product of its mass (m) and its acceleration (a). In this case, since the train is moving at a constant velocity (v), its acceleration is zero, and therefore the net force acting on the train is also zero.

Mathematically, we can express this as:

F_net = m * a

Given: m = 5000 kg v = 10 m/s²

Since the acceleration is zero, we have:

F_net = m * a = 5000 kg * 0 = 0 N

Therefore, the net force acting on the train is 0 Newtons (N).

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