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Physics, 14.04.2020 23:52 msjoey45

Which two phrases describe a situation that will cause an object moving at a
constant speed to slow down?
A. Unbalanced forces
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B. Balanced forces
C. A net force that is not 0
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D. A net force equal to 0
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