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Kenny Hartman
15 June, 12:58
A stationary object has no forces acting on it?
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Adalyn Kelly
15 June, 14:01
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The correct answer is B. False!
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Makhi Powell
15 June, 15:01
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Yes, this is true. Think of a stationary front in weather. The front will stay in one spot for a set period of time. So a stationary object does NOT have any objects acting upon it.
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