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Two forces are acting on an object, but the net force on the object is O N. For the net

force to be o N, all the forces on the object must cancel. What must be true for the two
forces on the object to cancel?
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Two forces are acting on an object, but the net force on the object is O N. For the-example-1

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Its A The force are the same size and in opposite direction

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Answer:

A. The forces are the same size and in opposite directions.

Step-by-step explanation:

Just as an opposite number will cancel a number: -1 +1 = 0, so an opposite force will cancel a force, with the result that the net is zero.

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