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The correct answer is gravity
Gravity must be the only force acting on the object, to produce downwards vertical acceleration. There is no force acting in the horizontal direction because there is no acceleration.
If the force acting upon an object are balanced then the object must not be accelerating
in equilibrium with a net force of zero
If an object accelerates, there must be a force acting on it according to newton's second law, so I would answer true.
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The correct answer is gravity
Gravity must be the only force acting on the object.
Gravity must be the only force acting on the object, to produce downwards vertical acceleration. There is no force acting in the horizontal direction because there is no acceleration.
they must be touching
If the force acting upon an object are balanced then the object must not be accelerating
in equilibrium with a net force of zero
The forces must be balanced; the forces must be equal in size and opposite in direction. (Net force must equal zero).
If an object accelerates, there must be a force acting on it according to newton's second law, so I would answer true.
No. An object that has no net force on it will simply not be accelerating. It can be in motion, but it can not have any change in its velocity.
Zero
result in a net force of 0 N