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Physics, 30.07.2021 03:50, beatricedade48

Guys A rightward force is applied to a dresser to accelerate it to the right across the floor. Ignore air resistance. Can ya'll tell me how the free body diagram description will be? E. g say there theres a normal force and gravity.

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