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An object is moving north at a constant speed. A force of 5 N begins to push the object easy at the same moment that a force of 5 N begins to push it west. What will happen to the object?
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An object is moving north at a constant speed. A force of 5 N begins to push the object easy at the same moment that a force of 5 N begins to push it west. What will happen to the object?
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The object will continue moving north at the same constant speed.
The 5N to the easy and the 5N to the west form a balanced pair of forces.
Their sum is zero, and their effect on the object is the same as if those
two forces were not there at all.
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