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The net force is 20 N push on you from the left.

If there are no other forces on you, then you'll accelerate toward the right,

just as if there were only one force of 20 N from the left on you.

Your acceleration will be 20/your mass meters per second2.

Your speed, velocity, momentum, and kinetic energy will all grow continuously.

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What to say when moving the tassel from right to left?

You can say "I now move my tassel from the right to the left to symbolize the transition from student to graduate."


Does an object always move in the direction of the unbalanced force exerted on it by another object?

Not always, the unbalanced force only points in the direction of the acceleration so a body may be moving in the opposite direction. Example. A car moves with some speed to the right on a horizontal surface and lock the brakes, if the surface has friction, but the net force acting on it is equal to the frictional force pointing left and produces a Deceleration of carriage until stop, but while this happens continuously in motion to the right.

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Why the cart on left will move while the cart on the right not move?

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Two forces are acting on a wheelbarrow. One force is pushing to the right and an equal force is pushing to the left. What can you say about the wheelbarrow's movement A) It is slowing down. B) It is n?

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What is the difference between centrifugal and coriolis force?

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What will happen to the object of force of 5N from right and 5N to left?

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