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Which is an example of balanced forces? Select one: a book falling off a table a basketball being held a door starting to open a truck beginning to accelerate
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Which is an example of balanced forces?
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a book falling off a table
a basketball being held
a door starting to open
a truck beginning to accelerate
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a basketball being held
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A basketball being held.
It can’t be a book because only one force is being used
Can’t be a door or a truck because again, only one force is being used. But a person holding a basketball a balanced force is being used.
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