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Physics, 21.01.2022 02:50 djgunderson

Forces (Balanced or
Unbalanced)
Net Force
(Positive, Negative,
or Zero)
Speed
(Constant, increasing.
Decreasing.
or Equal to zero)
Acceleration
(Greater than, Less than
or Equal to zero)
What does that motion
look like?
Balanced
Zero
Zero
Positive
Greater than zero
Decreasing
Zero
Moving at an unchanging speed of
15 mph
roresents Newton's First (1), Second (2), or Third Law of Motion (3)

THIS IS URGENT HELP


Forces

(Balanced or
Unbalanced)
Net Force
(Positive, Negative,
or Zero)
Speed
(Constant, increasi

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