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Which of the following are always true of an object that is at equilibrium? Include all that apply.
The object has an acceleration of zero.
The object has an acceleration of zero.
The object is moving and moving with a constant velocity
The sum of all the forces is 0 N.
There is no change in the object's velocity.
All the forces acting upon the object are equal.
The object is at rest.
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