Which statement is true about additional force being applied to an object in motion?
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Physics, 01.10.2019 01:00 sheram2010
Which statement is true about additional force being applied to an object in motion?
a. if an object is in motion and more force is applied in the direction of its motion, the object will remain at a constant speed.
b. if an object is in motion and more force is applied in the direction of its motion, the object will begin moving faster.
c. if an object is in motion and more force is applied in the direction of its motion, the object will begin to slow down.
d. if an object is in motion and more force is applied in the direction of its motion, the object will come to a complete stop.
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