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What kind of motion will an object have when forces on it are balanced? It will move only slightly It will start moving slowly then speed up It will move very fast It will not move at all
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What kind of motion will an object have when forces on it are balanced? It will move only slightly It will start moving slowly then speed up It will move very fast It will not move at all
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It won't move at all. Balanced forces don't cause a change in motion. An example could be like when you play tug a war. If both sides have the same, balanced force, then the rope won't move.
I hope that helps :)
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