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What is the net force of an object with 6 N pushing on the left and 4 N pushing on the right?
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What is the net force of an object with 6 N pushing on the left and 4 N pushing on the right?
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What is the net force of an object with 6 N pushing on the left and 4 N pushing on the right?
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i think its 2 n to the right
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The net force is 2N on the left :)
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