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Physics, 16.11.2020 20:50, walfrerr

Select all of the correct answers The net force on a car is zero in both the horizontal and vertical directions. which two situations could be true about the motion of the car?

a. The car is speeding up onto the highway
B. The car is parked
C. The car is moving at a fixed speed and direction
D. The car is braking( slowing down)
E. The car is being struck by another car

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