The condition that would always result in a net force of 0 N is:
Two equal but opposite forces act on an object.
This is because when two forces of equal magnitude act in opposite directions, they cancel each other out, resulting in no net force.
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Two equal but opposite forces act on an object.
Two equal but opposite forces act on an object.
An object is at rest.
An object is at rest.
Two people push on an object with the same force.
Two people push on an object with the same force.
One person is pushing and another is pulling on the same object.
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The condition that would always result in a net force of 0 N is:
Two equal but opposite forces act on an object.
This is because when two forces of equal magnitude act in opposite directions, they cancel each other out, resulting in no net force.