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This diagram shows the forces acting on an object as it moves to the right. ..How will these forces affect the object’s motion? A. The object will slow down because friction is an unbalanced force.
B. The object will slow down because gravity is an unbalanced force.
C. The object will move at a constant speed because friction is balanced by the other two forces.
D. The object will move at a constant speed because gravity is balanced by the other two forces.


This diagram shows the forces acting on an object as it moves to the right. ..How will these forces

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