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Ayaan Randolph
28 July, 16:10
Only an unbalanced force will change an objects
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Cael Atkins
28 July, 17:56
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Direction of motion. If the object exists in a plane with no outside forces acting upon it, or equal forces acting upon it, it will just sit there; however, an imbalance of force, such as an increase or decrease of force in an applied vector, will cause the object to change direction.
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