a. remain stationary
Chemistry, 25.09.2019 01:30 oliviaprejean18
If a force acts constantly on a stationary object, the object will:
a. remain stationary
b. accelerate in the direction of the direction of the force
c. move at a constant speed in the direction of the force
d. accelerate in the opposite direction of the force
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If a force acts constantly on a stationary object, the object will:
a. remain stationary
a. remain stationary
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