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What happens to the motion of an object when the forces acting on it are balanced? A. The motion changes. B. The motion does not change. C.The motion speeds up. D. The motion slows down.
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What happens to the motion of an object when the forces acting on it are balanced? A. The motion changes. B. The motion does not change. C.The motion speeds up. D. The motion slows down.
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The answer is B the mation does not change..?? did i get ir right.
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