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what forces acts on a still object Explain?

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Tawaf Md Raiyan

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Gravity continues to pull down on it, and the ground will exert an equal and opposite force in the opposite direction to keep it up, but otherwise if an object is still then it either has no force acting on it or any forces on it aren't enough to overcome friction.

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Michael Scalise

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Princess Jane Danao

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gravitatinal force
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nsenriquez

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Force is defined as a push or pull acting on an object. Forces include gravity, friction, and applied force. Force causes changes in the speed or direction of motion. These changes are called acceleration
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nycole4

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If you stand still the chewing forces of a TRex will not act upon you.

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Chauncey Keeling

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i'm not sure this is right...
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I don't know if this is correct
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Mishty Sharma

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Let's consider a box on the ground then two forces will act on it, force of gravity and the force applied by the ground. But since both forces are equal they will cancel each other and leaving us with a still Box

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Isabella mitsuki

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The overall force acting on the object is called the resultant force. If the forces are balanced, the resultant force is zero. If the forces on an object are unbalanced, this is what happens: a stationary object starts to move in the direction of the resultant force

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Dereck Kozey

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can you explain?
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Can you explain
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Roslyn Walter

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good answer, tyy

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RunaAkther

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Force is defined as a push or pull acting on an object. Forces include gravity, friction, and applied force. Force causes changes in the speed or direction of motion. These changes are called acceleration.

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kwalabapuzo

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forces act on a "still" object? an object that is not moving 10 points + brainliest will be given!

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gravity cause every time you throw something in the sky it will get down so that means gravity is the force that's pulling it down 👇

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Laurence Kemmer

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awesome ty

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Scyon Charles

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This question has many answers so Imma just say one of the possibilities. There is always a force acting upon an object on earth and that is the gravitational pull so yeah...

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Laila Emard

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can you explain how you know that?
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Damaris Hackett

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good answer, tyyy

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Na Zhang

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Force and reaction force

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love it!

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Anya Kub

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good answer thxx
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awsum, ty
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Velda Stokes

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are you sure about that?

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