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OpenStudy (anonymous):

I know this is a physics question, but nobody would reply or view my question over there. PLEASE HELP! In this diagram, four forces are acting on the object. The magnitude of the forces is illustrated by the line length. Because the forces are unbalanced the object will accelerate. What is the direction of acceleration? A. downward and to the right B. upward and to the right C. downward and to the left D. upward and to the left I am thinking it's downward and to the left, because I know the arrows mean different directions than where they're pointing at (picture in the replies.)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In this diagram, four forces are acting on the object. The magnitude of the forces is illustrated by the line length. Because the forces are unbalanced the object will accelerate. What is the direction of acceleration? A. downward and to the right B. upward and to the right C. downward and to the left D. upward and to the left

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I posted the question and answers once more so it would be easier seen.

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