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What is the net force on the box above?

A. 10 N

B. 15 N

C. 25 N

D. 30 N

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Answer:

30 N

Step-by-step explanation:

Data:

The net force is the difference in the forces on the box. Suppose the box was being pulled by a force of 60 N and the frictional force was 30 N. The net force would be given as:


F_(net) = F_(box) - F_(fric)

= 60 - 30

= 30 N

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