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Physics, 16.12.2019 00:31 tashkynmurat

What is the net force on this object?

a: 0 newtons
b: 8 newtons
c: 22 newtons
d: 36 newtons


What is the net force on this object? a: 0 newtons b: 8 newtonsc: 22 newt

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