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What happens to an object if the total of the forces acting on it are greater than zero? Select one: Nothing will happen to the object. The object’s motion will change. The object will move forward. The
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What happens to an object if the total of the forces acting on it are greater than zero?
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Nothing will happen to the object.
The object’s motion will change.
The object will move forward.
The object’s motion will remain the same.
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the answer is B because moving motion is moving speed or direction, therefore do not chose C because it is already considered in B
hope this helps :) if you need me to explain more of it just tell me
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