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If an object with a net force move?

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I'm not entirely sure what the question is asking. I'll take a stab at it though. An object that has a non-zero net force applied to it will move. It will accelerate in the direction of the net force at a rate given by F / m, where F is the net force (N) and m is the mass of the object (kg).

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