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Two lifeguards pull on ropes attached ton a raft. If they pull in the same direction, the raft experiences a net external force
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Two lifeguards pull on ropes attached to a
raft. If they pull in the same direction, the raft experiences a net external force of
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Two lifeguards pull on ropes attached to a
raft. If they pull in the same direction, the raft experiences a net external force of
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Two lifeguards pull on ropes attached to a raft. If they pull in the same direction, the raft experiences a net external force
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Two lifeguards pull on ropes attached to a
raft. If they pull in the same direction, the raft experiences a net external force of
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two lifeguards pull on ropes attached to a raft. If they pull in the same direction, the raft experiences a net external force
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two boys pull a tree stump with ropes. the ropes are at an angle of 90 degrees to each other. one boy pulls with a force of 80N
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Two horses pull horizontally on ropes attached to a tree stump (Fig. 3). Each horse pulls with a force of magnitude F. If the
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Two people pull as hard as they can on horizontal ropes attached to a boat that has a mass of 200 kg. If they pull in the same
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Write the correct form of the noun in parentheses.
The (lifeguards) chair is high. All the (lifeguards) swimming suits are bright
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