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A force acts on an object. Which option describes an action that could prevent the object from moving?(1 point)
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a force applied in the opposite direction with a greater magnitude at the same time
a force applied in the opposite direction with a greater magnitude at the same time
a force applied in the same direction with a greater magnitude at the same time
a force applied in the same direction with a greater magnitude at the same time
a force applied in the same direction with the same magnitude at the same time
a force applied in the same direction with the same magnitude at the same time
a force applied in the opposite direction with the same magnitude at the same time
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Answer: a force applied in the opposite direction with the same magnitude at the same time.
Explanation: that makes the net force zero, so there is no acceleration and the object will not start moving (or will not change its motion).
Explanation: that makes the net force zero, so there is no acceleration and the object will not start moving (or will not change its motion).
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