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If an object is not moving, what do we know about the forces acting on it? They are all positive. They are all negative. They are balanced. They are unbalanced.
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If an object is not moving, what do we know about the forces acting on it? They are all positive. They are all negative. They are balanced. They are unbalanced.
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If an object is not moving, what do we know about the forces acting on it?
They are all positive.
They are all negative.
They are balanced.
They are unbalanced.
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If the object is not moving then the forces acting on it are balanced. Also if the object is moving in a straight line at a constant speed than the forces on it are also balanced.
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I think it should be 'They are balanced' if I'm not wrong
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