How can we use Newton’s second law, Force = mass x acceleration, to answer this question? The object is at rest and balanced since the forces on each side are equal and opposite (3N to the left and 3N to the right). According to Newton's first law of motion, an object at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force. Since the forces are balanced in this scenario, we can conclude that the object is not accelerating horizontally, it is not stopped, and it is not slowing down to a stop

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using the equation F = ma, we can see that since the acceleration is zero and the mass is not provided, the force must also be zero. This means that there is no net force acting on the object in the horizontal direction, which is why it is at rest and balanced.
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