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If the net force acting on any object is zero, the object will. A. Not move B. Change it’s motion
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If the net force acting on any object is zero, the object will.
A. Not move
B. Change it’s motion
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A. Bc there’s no force being added
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Not move
Because 0 means nothing will change
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