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What is an equilibrant? an object that has zero net force acting on it a force that makes the net force on an object zero two chemical reactions proceeding at the same rate in opposite directions a force
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What is an equilibrant?
an object that has zero net force acting on it
a force that makes the net force on an object zero
two chemical reactions proceeding at the same rate in opposite directions
a force in the same direction as the net force
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I’m pretty sure it is an object with a net force of zero. All forces are balanced and EQUAL
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