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A boy pulls on a wagon with a force of 100 N [E]. The wagon pulls on the boy with a force of A). zero B) less than 100 N [E] C) 100 N [W] D) Less then 100 N [W] E) greater than …
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A boy pulls on a wagon with a force of 100 N [E]. The wagon pulls on the boy with a
force of
A). zero
B) less than 100 N [E]
C) 100 N [W]
D) Less then 100 N [W]
E) greater than 100 N [W]
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The correct answer is F) 69 because it just is trust the expert which is me
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