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Q: Do all objects have two forces acting on them at all times?
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What forces are acting on all objects?

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Objects that do not accelerate?

All objects accelerate if the forces acting on them are not balanced.


Are there forces acting on a car that is at rest?

Yes, gravity is constantly acting on all objects even when they are at rest.


Does an object at rest have forces acting on it and if so what forces would be along the vertical axis?

All objects on earth have the force of Gravity acting on them.


Do all forces acting on objects cause motion?

If the forces acting on an object are equal there is no motion (5N->O<-5N). If the forces are unequal there is movement (7N-->O<-5N).


What are all the objects in the universe doing?

They are just sitting there, moving and changing according to the forces that are acting on them.


What causes objects to stay still?

The sum total of all the forces acting on the object is zero.


What object has all forces acting on it?

Please redefine question. All objects have all forces acting on them to some degree or another, with strong and weak nuclear forces, gravitational, electromagnetic being the fundamental forces. Or do you mean something like uniform compression forces, say of a submersible underwater being "crushed from all sides".


What other structures have forces acting on them?

All structures have the force of gravity and contact force, placed on earths surface. gravty pushes down with a force mass times gravity and the floor pushes up with contact force equal and oposite to this. thus everything always at all times has forces acting on them. there are other forces like kenetic friction that objects moving expierence but not all objects move thus will have static friction. when you see a bull dozer smashing a building the bulldozer cable has the force of tension.


What causes objects to move or stay still?

The sum total of all the forces acting on the object is zero.


What is a state in which all forces acting on an object are in balance?

Equilibrium is a state in which all forces acting on an object are in balance.


How do you equal and opposite forces acting on objects can produce vastly different accelerations?

They can't. The vector sum of equal and opposite forces is zero, and they can't produce any acceleration at all.