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are they producers, decomposers, consumers, or abiotic factors
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You have not provided a sensible question, so it is not possible to provide a sensible answer. If the object is on a horizontal surface, or in free fall, the answer is no. If the object is on an inclined surface, the answer is yes. You can, for example, push a bicycle uphill. The force you exert is mainly horizontal, but the bike goes upwards.
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Time on horizontal, Distance on Vertical
Consumers.
perfectly vertical
multiply coefficient of static friction by object mass
Not necessarily. If the horizontal line is laying on top of the x-axis, then the speed is zero at any time, and the object isn't moving. But if the horizontal line is parallel to the x-axis, then the object is moving with constant speed.
the object is not moving