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Chemistry, 23.11.2020 16:20 gracetay3721

Two objects are described below. Object 1: A skateboard with unbalanced forces

Object 2: A bicycle with balanced forces

Which statement is true about the objects?(2 points)

Both objects are moving.

Both objects are not moving.

Object 1 is moving, and Object 2 is not moving.

Object 1 is not moving, and Object

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