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Which kind of force do you exert on an object when you pull it toward you?
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Which kind of force do you exert on an object when you pull it toward you?
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Which kind of force do you exert on an object when you pull it toward you?
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It's gravity I believe? I'm not entirely sure.
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You should expect
applied force.
Hope this helps love!
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