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An object that is not accelerating or decelerating has zero net force acting on it. Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer: A True B False

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A, True

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That is True. The reason for that is because of Newton's Second Law. Where Force = Mass x Acceleration. If the acceleration or deceleration is zero, then the entire equation equals to zero. Meaning that the total net force that is acting on the object is zero.