Mender,Once humber catches on to Newtonian physics, it won't be any fun anymore!
And in both cases, the bodies are staying in motion or at rest because the forces are balanced. If you remove both forces (no fair trying to remove only one!), the object doesn't accelerate.
(1) The only other common factor is that neither is being accelerated.
(2) No, wrong way around. If you remove the driving force, it slows. The other is a resultant force, so cannot be removed.
Maybe it would be easier to think about what would happen out in space. As long as one force is applied to an object, the object will accelerate.
The body provides a reaction to the applied force only during acceleration. There is no drag force to slow it when that stops.
Like I said, apples and oranges again. If you want to just say " I believe" then please do so. I never argue with the religious. One learns nothing from them.
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