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8 March, 21:58

You push a coin across a table the coin stops how does this motion relate to balanced and unbalanced forces

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  1. 8 March, 22:03
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    When you exert a force on the coin, it will accelerate. If you push the coin and it moves at a constant velocity, the friction force must be equal to the force that you are exerting. This is an example of a balanced force. When the net force is greater than 0 N, the is an unbalanced force.
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