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When there are equal forces from opposite directions acting on an object, the forces are said to be which of the following?
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When there are equal forces from opposite directions acting on an object, the forces are said to be which of the following?
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they are equal with no resultant force. That means the object is not accelerating; it is either stationary or moving at a constant speed. The pair's of forces could be-
Friction & thrust
gravity & lift/ normal force
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