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Darien Mclaughlin
21 August, 16:54
What causes an object to slowdown or speed up
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Corey Pittman
21 August, 17:15
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Unbalanced forces acting on an object cause the object's motion to speed up, slow down, or stop ... Thus, the unbalanced force causes a change in the direction of the motion as follows: The object moves away from the unbalanced force if it is a push, or toward the unbalanced force if it is a pull.
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