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A man leans against a wall with a force of 20 Newtons east. What is the force exerted by the man on the wall?
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A man leans against a wall with a force of 20 Newtons east. What is the force exerted by the man on the wall?
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a man leans against a wall with a force of 20 Newtons east. What is the force exerted by the man on the wall?
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You just told us it's 20 newtons East. What you want to know is what's the force exerted by the wall on the man. That's 20 newtons West.
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20 Newtons east
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