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Martha's car is parked in a garage. It is at rest, and the forces acting upon the car include
A mechanical force
B gravitational force
C magnetic force
D electrical force
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A and b cause gravitys pushing down on it and mechanical because they probably have the parking brake on or the emergency brake on
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It is B gravitational force Hope this helps ^-^
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