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When forces acting on an object are in equilibrium, the object can still be moving. True or False?
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True. When forces acting on an object are in equilibrium, it means that the vector sum of all the forces is zero. While the object may not be accelerating, it can still be moving at a constant velocity. This applies to situations where the object is either stationary or moving with a constant velocity in a straight line.
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