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A car is moving at a constant speed along a straight line. Which statement is true about the forces acting on the car?
ОА.
The net force acting on the car from all directions is zero.
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B.
The net force acting on the car is greater than the car's weight.
O c.
The net force acting on the car is in the direction of the car's motion.
OD.
The net force acting on the car is in the opposite direction of the car's motion.
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