Physics, 07.10.2020 09:01 lillianneal
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Under what situation can an object experience multiple forces, but yet experience no acceleration?
1. An object can experience multiple forces, so long as the net force is zero
2. An object can experience multiple forces, so long as they all act in the same direction
3. An object can experience multiple forces, so long as the mass is proportional
4. An object can experience multiple forces, so long as they are all the same type of force
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