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Why does the egg move?
Because the downward force was increased leaving unbalanced forces
Because the downward force was removed leaving unbalanced forces
Because the upward force was removed leaving unbalanced forces
Because the downward force was increased leaving unbalanced forces
Because the downward force was removed leaving unbalanced forces
Because the upward force was removed leaving unbalanced forces
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The correct answer is: **Because the upward force was removed leaving unbalanced forces.**
When the upward force (such as buoyancy, if in a fluid, or support force) is removed, the egg will move downward due to the remaining unbalanced force acting on it, which is gravity. This creates a situation where the force pulling it downwards exceeds any upward force, resulting in vertical motion.
When the upward force (such as buoyancy, if in a fluid, or support force) is removed, the egg will move downward due to the remaining unbalanced force acting on it, which is gravity. This creates a situation where the force pulling it downwards exceeds any upward force, resulting in vertical motion.
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