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How can an object moving zero acceleration when the external forces acting on the object

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Answered by Anonymous
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If an object experiences a non-zero net force, it is not at equilibrium. 4. The force that attracts the Earth to an object is equal to and opposite the force that Earth exerts on the object. Explain why Earth's acceleration is not equal to and from the Japanese
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\mathfrak{\blue{Answer.}}The net force acting on the objectmust be zero. Therefore all forcesbalance in each direction. For example, a car moving along a highway at a constant speed is in equilibrium, as it is not accelerating in any forward or vertical direction.
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