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What kind of force supports objects that are not moving?

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ColdEggss
ColdEggss ColdEggss
  • 04-01-2021

Answer:

I think the answer is "Normal Force"

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Аноним Аноним
  • 04-01-2021

Answer:

potential energy

Explanation:

An object that is not moving has energy stored inside of it. for example:  A wind-up toy, if it isn't wound up their will be a person to wind it up just in the future the energy in the windup toy is potential and stored in that object. Thus the kind of force in an object that is not moving is potential energy.

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