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What happens to the object when the force is balanced
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What happens to the object when the force is balanced
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THE OBJECT TENDS TO MOVE UNIFORMLY WITH CONSTANT SPEED IN THE SAME DIRECTION
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If the forces on an object
are balanced
(or if there are no forces acting on it) this is
what happens
: an
object
that is not moving stays still. an
object
that is moving continues to move at the same speed and in the same direction.
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