Question
Two movers are pushing a large crate. One pushes n with a force of 40.0 n, and the other pushes east with a force of 35.0 n. What force must a third mover exert to keep the crate in equilibrium?
Answers
what is the resultant of the two forces?
The third force must be the same magnitude, but the opposite direction.
The third force must be the same magnitude, but the opposite direction.
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