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A 1.35-kg block sits on a lab table. The block accelerates to the right at a rate of 3.11 m/s/s There is a forward force of 6.09 N. What is the force pulling the block backwards?
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A 1.35-kg block sits on a lab table. The block accelerates to the right at a rate of 3.11 m/s/s There is a
forward force of 6.09 N. What is the force pulling the block backwards?
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Ur obviously not orange or orange and
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