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Physics, 16.09.2021 14:00 bateman

If every force pushing on an object is balanced by a force of equal magnitude pulling it in the opposite direction, then:
Check all that apply.
A. the object has no net force acting on it.
B. the object will be accelerating.
C. the direction of the object's motion will not change.
D. the velocity of the object will be constant.

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