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Newton's First Law of Motion states that objects will remain in their current state of motion (whether stationary or travelling at a constant velocity) unless an outside force acts on them. If he force you are mentioning here causes the net force to become unbalanced, then the force will cause the object to accelerate until the forces are balanced and it reaches either a constant speed, or the opposing force causes it to decelerate and eventually become stationary.

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