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Sorry I keep asking questions, but if two forces on an object are balanced, will it move? (Im also trying to get rid of my points) XD
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Sorry I keep asking questions, but if two forces on an object are balanced, will it move? (Im also trying to get rid of my points) XD
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If the two forces are acting on the object in opposite directions(ex: push from the back and a push from the front), the object will not move.
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If they are equal amounts in force then No it won't.
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