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What is the direction of the third force that would cause the box to remain stationary on the ramp ?
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What is the direction of the third force that would cause the box to remain stationary on the ramp ?
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What is the direction of the third force that would cause the box to remain stationary on the ramp ?
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The arrow on the bottom pointing down due to friction the bow would not be able to go down the ramp
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An arrow pointing from the bottom of the ramp to the top, I assume it would be friction.
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