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OpenStudy (anonymous):
In order for an object not to move, the forces on it must all be
negative
positive
from gravity
balanced
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@AnswerMyQuestions @Compassionate
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What do you think?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
balanced not sure do you know the aswer/
OpenStudy (anonymous):
???
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think its ballanced force or from gravity????????
OpenStudy (anonymous):
plz help me i have to finish
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes, It's balanced. Sorry, I wasn't paying attention.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can you help me an onotherer
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Sure.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which of the following is a contact force?
Gravity pulling a ball to the ground
Electrical charges attracting each other
The weight of an object
A car pulling a trailer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
'Contact force is the force in which an object comes in contact with another object.'
OpenStudy (anonymous):
So what do you think the answer is now?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
um...b? not sure
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
No, I don't think so...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry i mean d
OpenStudy (anonymous):
huhuh
OpenStudy (anonymous):
????
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes, it is D, because the car is coming in contact with the trailer.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
here is anothere one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
All of the following are areas of science EXCEPT
Biology, the study of life
Chemistry, the study of matter
Astrology, the study of horoscopes
Astronomy, the study of the universe
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Uhh, you should close this and make a new thread, because this'll cause lag.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
kk whats a lag
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Seriously? You don't know what lag is?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
no thtas why im asking
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what is it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
In this case, lag means to slow something down, so if you just keep asking questions on this post and making it longer, It'll make OpenStudy slower.