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If you push a chair across the floor at a constant velocity how dose the force of friction compare with the force you exert?
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If you push a chair across the floor at a constant velocity how dose the force of friction compare with the force you exert?
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if you push a chair across the floor at a constant velocity how dose the force of friction compare with the force you exert?
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Constant velocity means the net force is equal to 0
This means that the force of friction and the force you are applying must be the same.
Final answer:
The force of friction is the same as the force you exert.
Hope I helped :)
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