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What motion is not possible for an object that has no unbalanced forces? 1. being stopped 2. moving with constant direction 3. moving with a changing speed 4. moving with a constant velocity
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What motion is not possible for an object that has no unbalanced forces?
1. being stopped
2. moving with constant direction
3. moving with a changing speed
4. moving with a constant velocity
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Im pretty sure it's ...
4. Moving with a constant velocity.
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moving with a changing speed
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