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Hope
5 October, 14:12
Contrast balanced and unbalanced forces.
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Madelyn Baird
5 October, 15:40
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When an object is moving at a constant velocity or not moving at all, it has a balanced force acting on it.
When an object is accelerating, it has an unbalanced force acting on it
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Rowan Peters
5 October, 16:26
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Balanced force-the same force balanced
Unblanced force-two different forces
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