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If you had to slide a heavy bot across a floor, how would friction affect the amount of work you had to do on the box in order to move it?
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If you had to slide a heavy bot across a floor, how would friction affect the amount of work you had to do on the box in order to move it?
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If you had to slide a heavy bot across a floor, how would friction affect the amount of work you had to do on the box in order to move it?
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Friction would cause the box to be harder to push
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