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Physics, 24.11.2019 13:31, lucytackett29

Application - you have two objects that you want to push the same distance (5 meters) across the floor. the objects have different masses. the first object is a dresser (40 kg) and the second object is a kitchen chair (11.5 kg). which object will take more force to push the the 5 meters across the floor? why?

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