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What happens when unequal forces are exerted in opposite directions? A. There is no net force. B. There will be a change in motion. C. There will be no change in motion. D. The forces are in equilibrium.
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What happens when
unequal forces are exerted
in opposite directions?
A. There is no net force.
B. There will be a change in motion.
C. There will be no change in motion.
D. The forces are in equilibrium.
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a i think but idk
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