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Four forces are exerted on each of the two objects as shown below:
In which direction will the objects move? (3 points
A
Object A will move down and Object B will move up.
B
Object A will move up and Object B will move down.
C
Object A will move left and Object B will move right.
D Object A will move right and Object B will move left.
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