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An object is moving north at a constant speed. A force of 5 N begins to push the object east at the same moment that a force of 5 N begins to push it west. What will happen to the object?

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Since both the forces are equal in magnitude (5N) and opposite in direction (one is toward the east and the other, the west), they'll cancel out each other, and the object will continue moving north

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Answer:

The object will continue to move in the north direction.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Force = 5 N

An object is moving in the north direction at a constant speed.

A force of 5 N starts to push the object in the east direction at the same magnitude that a force of 5 N starts to push it west.

Consequently, These forces will be cancelled because they are same and opposite.

Therefore, Both the forces will have no effect on the object.

Hence, The object will continue to move in north direction.

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