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When a pair of 10-n forces act on a box of candy, the net force on the box is?
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When a pair of 10-n forces act on a box of candy, the net force on the box is?
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When a pair of 10-n forces act on a box of candy, the net force on the box is?
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It can be anything from zero to 20N. It depends on the directions of the forces.
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any of the above depending on the direction of forces
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