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23 February, 10:01

1. A force that pushes forward on an object speeds the object up. A force that pushes backwards slows

the object down. What effect does a force that is perpendicular to the object's motion do?

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  1. 23 February, 13:36
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    If pushing forward speeds it and pushing backward slows it down then force perpendicular to the object will keep it stationary and resist it's motion

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