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Forces and Motion
Newton's Laws of Motion
A horizontal force of 470 N is applied to a stationary wooden box in one direction, and a 600 N horizontal force is applied in the opposite direction. What additional force (in N) is needed for the box to remain stationary?
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600-470 = 130N
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