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An object has one force acting on it. It is a 33-newton force pointing downward. To create a net force of zero on the object, which force must be applied to it?
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a 33-newton force pointing upward
B.
a 1-newton force pointing upward
C.
a 33-newton force pointing left
D.
a 0-newton force pointing downward
E.
a 1-newton force pointing right
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A) 33-newton force pointing upward
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The answer is A) 33-newton force pointing upward
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