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1. In which direction can a force be exerted on an object? A. Any direction B. Up, down, left, right C. Depends on the acceleration of the object
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1. In which direction can a force be exerted on an object?
A. Any direction
B. Up, down, left, right
C. Depends on the acceleration of the object
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A. Any Direction
This should be obvious, as you can push down on something, push it to the sides, and push something up. Hope this helped!
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