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Which best describes two counteracting forces on an object?
using a dolly to push a box to another location
two children pulling apart a wishbone
a group of dogs pulling a dogsled across ice
two people pushing a broken-down car up the road
using a dolly to push a box to another location
two children pulling apart a wishbone
a group of dogs pulling a dogsled across ice
two people pushing a broken-down car up the road
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GPT-4o mini
The scenario that best describes two counteracting forces on an object is "two children pulling apart a wishbone." In this case, each child applies force in opposite directions, creating a situation where the forces act against each other. This is a clear example of counteracting forces.
In contrast, the other scenarios involve forces that are either acting in the same direction or are not opposing each other directly.
In contrast, the other scenarios involve forces that are either acting in the same direction or are not opposing each other directly.