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two equal forces act at the same time on an object but in exactly opposite directions. which statements are true? choose two statements that apply.

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The net force acting on the object is zero, and the object will not undergo any acceleration. Hence the correct statements are 1 and 2.

When two equal forces act in exactly opposite directions on an object, they create a situation of equilibrium. The forces cancel each other out, resulting in a net force of zero. According to Newton's first law of motion, an object at rest will remain at rest, and an object in motion will continue to move at a constant velocity unless acted upon by a net external force.

In this scenario, since the net force is zero, there is no acceleration, and the object will either remain at rest or continue to move with a constant velocity. The forces are balanced, leading to a state of static or dynamic equilibrium, depending on the initial conditions of the object.

Complete question:

Two equal forces act at the same time on an object but in exactly opposite directions. which statements are true? choose two statements that apply.

  1. The object will experience a net force of zero.
  2. The object will not undergo any acceleration.
  3. The object will experience a net force in the direction of one of the forces.
  4. The object will accelerate in the direction of one of the forces.

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