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What Occurs when all forces acting on an object cancel out, and there is no movement

A.Balanced Force
B.Friction
C.Net Force

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When all forces acting on an object cancel out, and there is no movement, the force is called A. balanced force. A balanced force for example is a vase in the inclined plane stopped by a box. The force exerted by the box to the vase is equal to the sine of the weight of the base where the two cancels out. Explanation:

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When all forces acting on an object cancel out, and there is no movement, the force is called A. balanced force. A balanced force for example is a vase in the inclined plane stopped by a box. The force exerted by the box to the vase is equal to the sine of the weight of the base where the two cancels out.
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