An unbalanced force can cause an object to:
a. change the direction of its velocity
b. c...
Physics, 19.01.2020 21:31 madison1284
An unbalanced force can cause an object to:
a. change the direction of its velocity
b. change the magnitude of its velocity
c. remain motionless
d. remain moving with its current speed and direction
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