What is the net force on the object? Will this object move?

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What is the net force on the object? Will this object move? Hint: when the force is in the same direction ADD What is the net force on the object? Will this object move? In what direction will it move? Are the forces balanced? How do you know?

What is the net force on the object? Will this object move? Hint: when the force is in opposite directions SUBTRACT What is the net force on the object? Will this object move? In what direction will it move? Are the forces balanced? How do you know?

What is the net force on the object? Will this object move? In what direction will it move? Are the forces balanced? How do you know?

What is the net force on the object? Will this object move? In what direction will it move? Are the forces balanced? How do you know?

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