The forces exerted on an object are shown.
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The forces exerted on an object are shown.
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A box has an arrow pointing down labeled F and an arrow pointing up labeled 5 N.
Which of the following happens when F is less than 5 N?
The object moves up.
The object moves down.
Balanced forces keep the object stationary.
Balanced forces keep the object's speed constant.
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