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15 July, 17:58

An object's motion changes

A.

when the forces acting on the object remain balanced.

B.

only if the object is at rest when a force acts upon it.

C.

only when a nonzero net force is applied to the object.

D.

all of these

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  1. 15 July, 18:13
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    C.

    only when a nonzero net force is applied to the object.

    Explanation:

    We can use the process of elimination to solve this problem-

    Firstly, "A. when the forces acting on the object remain balanced.", can be eliminated because when all forces upon an object are equal, the object is at rest - no motion.

    Based upon this we can also eliminate "D. All of these," as this would be, well incorrect.

    That leaves "B. only if the object is at rest when a force acts upon it." While this is technically correct, it is not the full answer - yes, when there is 0 motion and a force acts upon an object, motion is changed, but this can happen in other ways, like acceleration, deceleration, etc.

    This leaves "C. only when a nonzero net force is applied to the object."

    This answer implies that any non-zero force applied on any object will create a change in motion, which is true, no matter how minute it is.

    Therefore, the answer is "C. only when a nonzero net force is applied to the object."
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