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India Leach
13 August, 12:39
Can a balanced force move?
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Jamison Ruiz
13 August, 14:26
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Yes, the balance force can move.
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Erik Estrada
13 August, 15:02
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Yes, the balance force can move. The balance force is two forces equal in size and acting in opposite direction of an object
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