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Which describes the motion of the box based on the resulting free-body diagram?
1. It is moving up with a net force of 20 N.
2. It is moving to the right with a net force of 10 N.
3. It is in dynamic equilibrium with a net force of 0 N.
4. It is in static equilibrium with a net force of 0 N.
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