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What will be the effect of two forces of equal magnitude acting on a moving rigid body from opposite directions along the same line?a)the object will deform.b)the object will twist or turn.c)the object will remain in static equilibrium.d)the object will start to move in the opposite direction.?

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C) The object will remain in static equilibrium.

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The correct answer is:
c)the object will remain in static equilibrium

In fact, Newton's second law states that the resultant of the forces acting on an object is equal to the product between the mass of the object and its acceleration.

In this problem, we have two forces of equal magnitude but acting into opposite directions, along the same line. This means that the net force acting on the object is zero, so the acceleration of the object is zero, and so the body (which is rigid, so it cannot deform) will remain in static equilibrium.
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