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  • 03-01-2022
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If an object is stationary (not moving), what must the net force be equal to?

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AshVel AshVel
  • 03-01-2022

Answer:

Firstly, we can state that the net force is the sum of all forces acting upon the object. Since the object is stationary, by Newton's First Law we can conclude that the sum of all forces acting upon a stationary object is 0 because there are no forces acting upon the object.

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