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When only a pair of equal and opposite forces act on an object what is the net force acting on it?
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When only a pair of equal and opposite forces act on an object what is the net force acting on it?
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Explanation: Hope this helps :)
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the Net force is equal to zero because the force are equal. example a car is traveling at constant velocity or a book is resting on a table.
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