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The net force acting on an stationary object is zero. Which best describes the object’s velocity? The velocity is zero. The velocity is decreasing. The velocity is increasing. The velocity is constant,
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The net force acting on an stationary object is zero. Which best describes the object’s velocity? The velocity is zero. The velocity is decreasing. The velocity is increasing. The velocity is constant, but not zero.
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Velocity is an object or somethings speed in a given direction and since this object has been described as 'stationary' so its velocity would be 0 ^^;
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The velocity is zero.
(Because the object isn't moving)
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