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  3. QuestionAn object that is stationary is the result of what kind of force(s)?(1 point) Responses net forces net forces no forces
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  6. Look at each picture and determine whether the example represents balanced or unbalanced forces.(4 points)unbalanced forces
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  8. We would say the forces acting on the cart are balanced. Based on what you’ve learned so far, what is the difference between
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