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An object is observed to be moving to the right and speeding up. Which of 1 point the following statements are 100% true regarding this object? *
O a. There is at least one force acting on this object that is directed to the right,
O b. There are no forces acting on this object that are directed to the left.
c. There are no forces acting on this object that are directed vertically upwards.
O d. There are no forces acting on this object that are directed vertically downwards.
O e. There is no net force horizontally.
O f. There is no net force vertically.
O g. None of choices A-F are true.

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