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Visit www.KayScience.com for access to 800+ GCSE science videos, quizzes, exam resources AND daily science and maths LIVE TUITION!!! In this video you will learn all the science for this topic to get a grade 9 or A* in your science exams! If you have an object stationary or moving, there will be multiple forces acting on the object. If an object is stationary there is a force of weight acting on the ground from the object and an equal and opposite force acting on the object from the ground. If a car is moving forward with a driving force of 100 N, and the air resistance acting on the car in the opposite direction is 50 N, then the resultant force will be 50 N in a forward direction. If a car is moving forward with a driving force of 100 N, and the air resistance acting on the car in the opposite direction is 100 N, then the resultant force will be zero N, and the car will be moving at a constant speed. All content, music, images, worksheets are the property of kayscience.com We aim for you to get 100% in your exam by revising and learning with KayScience.