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If the object was stationery before any forces were applied it will remain stationery, and if it was moving it will remain moving but at a constant speed.

There is no resultant force so the object experiences no acceleration.

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Nothing, because the object is in equilibrium.

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The object remains either at rest or in constant uniform motion, since the net force on it is zero. The two forces counteract each other in their effect on the object.

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if two forces will act on an object in opoosite direction it does not have any effect on the object because two oposite forces with same magnitude cancel effect of one another

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it stays still

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