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Physics, 11.10.2020 14:01 james1110

A box is sitting on the floor. The box was then pulled with a force, Ft. The box did not move. The free-body diagram of the box is shown. A free body diagram with 4 force vectors. The first vector is pointing downward, labeled F Subscript g Baseline = negative 20 N. The second vector is pointing right, labeled F Subscript t Baseline = 10 N. The third vector is pointing upward, labeled F Subscript N Baseline = 20 N. The fourth vector is pointing left, labeled F Subscript f Baseline = negative 10 N. The up and down vectors are the same length. The right and left vectors are the same length.

Which describes the motion of the box based on the resulting free-body diagram?

A. It is moving up with a net force of 20 N.
B. It is moving to the right with a net force of 10 N.
C. It is in dynamic equilibrium with a net force of 0 N.
D. It is in static equilibrium with a net force of 0 N.

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