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A student pushes a box with a force of 16 N to the
left. Another student pushes the same box from the
opposite side with a force of 8 N to the right.
8 N
16 N
According to the above information and diagram,
what will be the result?
The box will move to the right with an 8 N
force.
The box move to the left with an 8 N force.
The box will move to the right with a 2 N
force.
The box move to the left with a 2 N force.
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10:26 AM
© 7 0 12%|
Ko> O
A student pushes a box with a force of 16 N to the
left. Another student pushes the same box from the
opposite side with a force of 8 N to the right.
8 N
16 N
According to the above information and diagram,
what will be the result?
The box will move to the right with an 8 N
force.
The box move to the left with an 8 N force.
The box will move to the right with a 2 N
force.
The box move to the left with a 2 N force.
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