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Physics, 13.02.2020 06:55 aubrey1161

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Based on the graph, how would you describe the net forces acting on the moving object?
A)
Net force equals zero.
B)
Net force is greater to the right
There is no way to determine net force.
D)
Net force is positive and to the right


Velocity Time Based on the graph, how would you describe the net forces acting on the moving object?

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