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Physics, 24.03.2021 23:00 briizy

Two forces are acting on a 20 kg box as shown. The box is on a smooth surface. Which statement best describes the acceleration of the box?

The box accelerates at 0.85 meters per second squared to the right because the net force is 17 N to the right.

The box accelerates at 1.0 meters per second squared to the right because the greater force is to the right.

The box accelerates at 1.18 meters per second squared because the combined forces cause the box to accelerate.

The box does not accelerate, because neither force is large enough to move the box.


Two forces are acting on a 20 kg box as shown. The box is on a smooth surface.

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