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Explain: You pull a door open. If the door exerts on you is equal to the net force you exert on the door, why don't you move?
17 years ago

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Damon
If you were on skates and the floor were ice, you might move :)
17 years ago
tyler
hi i got given homework to find out an athletes diet and im trying to find out a runners diet but i need help with it so please can you help me
17 years ago

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