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Depends on how they are angled. An unbalaced force aligned with the straight line will either cause the object to speed up, or to slow down.

An unbalance force at any other angle will cause the object to deviate from the line.

Unbalanced forces will result in a net force (not zero, or it would be called balanced forces).

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