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Five hockey pucks are sliding across frictionless ice. The drawing shows a top view of the pucks and the three forces that act on each one. The forces can have different magnitudes (F, 2F, or 3F), and can be applied at different points on the puck. Only one of the five pucks could be in equilibrium. Which one?

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Answered by Clarissa
the puck with the center negative force of 2F and two outer forces on the top and bottom of the puck with +1F.
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