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Chemistry, 24.06.2021 16:20, demetricejames

It's actually Science but I didn't find it. Word Bank: friction, gravity, equal, motion, balanced, unbalanced, change, changing, direction speed

Forces acting on an object are balanced or unbalanced. Forces acting on an object have strength and act in opposite directions they are . These forces cancel each other, and of the object does not . When the Forces acting on an object are, they do not cancel out another. An unbalanced force on an object results on the object's motion . The object may change its (speed up or slow down), or it may change its . is a force that resists the motion or the tendency toward motion between two objects in contact with each other. is a force that pulls objects toward one another. For example, Earth pulls all objects toward it.

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