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A force can best be defined as: a. a push or a pull b. gravity or friction c. something that is exerted d. change in velocity over change in time
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A force can best be defined as: a. a push or a pull b. gravity or friction c. something that is exerted d. change in velocity over change in time
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A force can best be defined as:
a. a push or a pull
b. gravity or friction
c. something that is exerted
d. change in velocity over change in time
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A force can best be defined as
a push or a pull.
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Each of those choices causes me to recoil in discomfort
to a greater or lesser degree.
If forced to select one of them, I would choose (a).
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