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A box experiences a force of 10N to the left and a force of 10N to the right. What is the net force on the box?
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A box experiences a force of 10N to the left and a force of 10N to the right. What is the net force on the box?
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equal forces since they are both equal sides on each side, they honestly cancel each other out so one wont go bigger than the other so the box wont move at all its just going to stay in the middle.
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Net Force is Zero because both forces cancel each other out
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