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Which statement correctly defines dynamic equilibrium? (1 point)
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Forces acting on a object are balanced and the object stays in rest.
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 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 balanced and the object stays in motion.
Forces acting on a object are unbalanced 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 (forces are balanced) but the object moves with constant velocity. Static equilibrium is when forces are balanced and the object stays at rest.
Explanation: In dynamic equilibrium the net force is zero (forces are balanced) but the object moves with constant velocity. Static equilibrium is when forces are balanced and the object stays at rest.
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