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A sled is being pulled to the left by 5 dogs, each dogs pulling with 6 Newtons of force> Find the net force?
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take note, that although this requires math to solve, it is a physics question
if each dog pulls on the sled in the same direction with 6 N of force each
than 5*6=30
30 Newtons of net force
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