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A certain object is subject to two forces: a 10-N force straight up and a 10-N force straight down. A student stated that since both forces are in the vertical direction, the object cannot be moving horizontally. Why is this an incorrect conclusion? A. The vertical forces are balanced.
B. Vertical net forces can cause horizontal motion
C. horizontal force is not required for horizontal movements.
D. Two vertical forces can combine to form from a horizontal motion.

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