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Explain: You pull a door
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?
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Why don't you move when you pull a door open and the force the door exerts on you is equal to the force you exert on the door?
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You pull a door open. If the force the door exerts on you is equal to the force you exert on the door, why don't you move?
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Jacob tries to pull open a door marked "push." What is mostly likely to happen, and why?
(1 point) • When the force of Jacob's
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A door is opened by pushing inward
explain in terms of torque why this is most easily accomplished when pushing at right angles
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In the first sentence, the author refers to the door as “discreet.” What can you determine from this description?
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In the first sentence, the author refers to the door as "discreet." What can you determine from this description?
a. The door is
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3. In the first sentence, the author refers to the door as “discreet.” What can you determine from this description?
A. The
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RideOrDie
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Use the passage to answer the question.
In the first sentence, the author refers to the door as “discreet” what can you
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Use the passage to answer the question.
In the first sentence, the author refers to the door as "discreet." What can you
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