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Sanaa Flynn
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9 October, 04:03
What is the net force acting on the buggy?
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Cynthia Tucker
9 October, 04:09
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390, right
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Viviana Flynn
9 October, 04:32
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The net force is just the sum of all of these forces acting on an object ... This equation is the sum of n forces acting on an object. The magnitude of the net force acting on an object is equal to the mass of the object multiplied by the acceleration of the object, as shown in this formula.
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