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Which statement correctly defines dynamic equilibrium? (1 point)
• Forces acting on a object are balanced and the object stays in rest.
• Forces acting on a object are unbalanced and the object stays in rest.
• Forces acting on a object are balanced and the object stays in motion.
• Forces acting on a object are unbalanced and the object stays in motion.
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"Forces acting on a object are balanced and the object stays in motion."
Explanation: In dynamic equilibrium the net force is zero, so acceleration is zero, and the object moves with constant velocity. Static equilibrium is the special case where velocity is zero.
Explanation: In dynamic equilibrium the net force is zero, so acceleration is zero, and the object moves with constant velocity. Static equilibrium is the special case where velocity is zero.
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