If F = ma, then how do objects going at a constant speed generate force?

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For example, a car hits a brick wall. But the car was traveling at constant speed. Zero acceleration.

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At the moment of impact the speed goes from something to nothing. That is (negative) acceleration.

While not hitting the wall (in a vacuum), constantly speeding car doesn’t assert force to anything.

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