Physics, 21.05.2021 22:40 darius12318
I am pushing in a large box with 200 N of force. Clint is pushing on the box with 200 N of force in the opposite direction. Why won’t the box move?
Answer from: djtblaster
Balanced forces
Explanation:
Balanced forces are where two forces of equal size act on an object in opposite directions. It means that in each direction, any pushes and pulls are balanced by another force in the opposite direction.
Answer from: Quest
a. is the answer because they are not shared
Answer from: Quest
My answer is opptionc, just check with anyone else
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