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A force can be described as the- a. ability to do work b. attraction between objects in the universe c. feeling you get when standing still d. contact or non-contact push or pul…
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A force can be described as the- a. ability to do work b. attraction between objects in the universe c. feeling you get when standing still d. contact or non-contact push or pul…
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A force can be described as the-
a. ability to do work
b. attraction between objects in the universe
c. feeling you get when standing still
d. contact or non-contact push or pull existing between objects
thanks so much :)
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I believe force can be described as D.)
Hope this helps! (:
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