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Nathan
4 March, 17:34
Cite the effect of forces on an object at rest.
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Quentin Pearson
4 March, 19:18
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Objects that are at rest have zero net force acting on them. The simplest case of static equilibrium occurs when two forces are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. For example, an object on a level surface is pulled (attracted) downward toward the center of the Earth by the force of gravity.
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