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A car travels along a straight road at a steady 40 MPH.Are the forces on the car balanced or unbalanced? Explain.
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A car travels along a straight road at a steady 40 MPH.Are the forces on the car balanced or unbalanced? Explain.
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A car travels along a straight road at a steady 40 MPH.Are the forces on the car balanced or unbalanced? Explain.
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they are balanced b/c the motion is constant
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