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Physics, 03.10.2021 06:10, jbismyhusbandbae

1. What is the net force acting on an object, if both are pushing it in the same direction and each is exerting 25 N of force?

2. What is the net force acting on an object, if one is pushing it to the right with 20 N of force and the other is pushing with 20 N of force to the left?

3. What is the net force acting on an object, if one is pushing it to the right with 20 N of force and the other is pushing with 30 N if force to the left?

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