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  • 11-10-2021
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1.) Is it possible for an object to move in a direction that is different from the direction of the net force acting on the object? (an example would be much appreciated). ​

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scoberbober
scoberbober scoberbober
  • 11-10-2021

Answer:

No,unless the force is balanced and the object doesn't move .

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