How can an object be stationary, or motionless, if multiple forces are acting on it?
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The first law also means that if an object is standing still and is not contacted by any forces, it will continue to remain motionless. Actually, a motionless object is just a special case of an object that is maintaining constant velocity. Its velocity is constantly 0 m/s. ... Several forces can act at once on the object.
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The first law also means that if an object is standing still and is not contacted by any forces, it will continue to remain motionless. Actually, a motionless object is just a special case of an object that is maintaining a constant velocity. Its velocity is constantly 0 m/s. ... Several forces can act at once on the object.
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