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Question 11 of 25 4 Points If all of the forces acting on a book are balanced, then: O A. the book cannot be in motion. O B. the book must have a positive acceleration. O C. the book cannot change its
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Question 11 of 25
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If all of the forces acting on a book are balanced, then:
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A. the book cannot be in motion.
O
B. the book must have a positive acceleration.
O
C. the book cannot change its direction of motion.
O
D. the acceleration of the book will be negative.
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The answer is a but idk i might be wrong so don’t come at me if I am
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Answer: the answer is actually c
Step-by-step explanation:
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