A particle starts to move from rest under the action of two forces F1 and F2 which form an acute angle with each other. If the direction of the two forces remains unchanged, but F1 suddenly increases to F1 If + Δ F, then the particle must move in a constant velocity curve

A particle starts to move from rest under the action of two forces F1 and F2 which form an acute angle with each other. If the direction of the two forces remains unchanged, but F1 suddenly increases to F1 If + Δ F, then the particle must move in a constant velocity curve

Yes. It must be a constant velocity curve motion. Because there was a velocity before, and then the acceleration and velocity direction were different