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You pull a a block with 41.7 N while your friend pushed with 57.1 N. If friction is 65.4 N what is the net force on the block?
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You pull a a block with 41.7 N while your friend pushed with 57.1 N. If friction is 65.4 N what is the net force on the block?
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Do you have graph so that I would be able to answer correctly?
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