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What is the amount of force a simple machine applies to an object? A) Cumulative force B) Input Force C) Work Force D) Output Force
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What is the amount of force a simple machine applies to an object? A) Cumulative force B) Input Force C) Work Force D) Output Force
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What is the amount of force a simple machine applies to an object?
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Cumulative force
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Input Force
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Work Force
D)
Output Force
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(D) (Output Force).
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