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Which describes a positive or negative net force acting on an object? Check all that apply.

It can cause an object to accelerate.
It can cause an object to stop moving
It can cause an object to start moving
It can cause an object to change directions.
It can cause an object at rest to remain at rest.

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Answer:

It can cause an object to accelerate.

It can cause an object to stop moving.

It can cause an object to start moving.

It can cause an object to change directions.

Step-by-step explanation:

When the velocity of an object is increased in the same direction, the object is said to have positive acceleration. If it increases its velocity in a direction that is opposite to the original direction, it is negative acceleration.

When an object that's already moving is made to stop, it is said to have decelerated. Deceleration is negative acceleration.

When an object at rest is made to move by applying a force, it is said to have accelerated to some final velocity, during its motion for some duration.

An object at rest will remain at rest is said to have no net force acting on it.

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