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it does not accelerate
The object would accelerate faster.
It will not accelerate. That means that its velocity won't change.
An object will accelerate if and only if there is a net force acting on the object.
An object will accelerate in the direction of net force
Velocity must be changing in order for an object to accelerate or decelerate.
Then the object will accelerate.
it does not accelerate
There's no such thing as "an unbalanced force". But when the entire group of forceson an object is unbalanced, then the object must accelerate.
That will never happen - it can't happen actually. Any time you apply a force to an object, it will accelerate - its velocity will change.
A net force must be applied to the object. That is, the vector sum of ALL the forces acting on the object must not be zero.
The object would accelerate faster.
It may get crushed, but its center of mass will not accelerate.
It will not accelerate. That means that its velocity won't change.
An object will accelerate in the direction of the net force acting on that object.
An object will accelerate if and only if there is a net force acting on the object.
An object will accelerate in the direction of net force