Determine whether each of the situations below represent balanced or unbalanced forces. A car traveling at a constant speed of 70 mph A ball rolling down a ramp A book sitting on a table A boy riding on a swing

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Determine whether each of the situations
below represent balanced or unbalanced
forces.
A car traveling at a
constant speed of 70 mph A ball rolling down a ramp
A book sitting on a table
A boy riding on a swing
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