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If you are pushing a table with a force of 5 newtons what is the force pushing back on you
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If you are pushing a table with a force of 5 newtons what is the force pushing back on you
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If you are pushing a table with a force of 5 newtons what is the force pushing back on you
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The force pushing back to you would be 5 newtons as Newtons 3rd law says that every action force has an opposite but equal reaction force acting upon it (if i remember correctly )
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