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Physics, 23.04.2021 01:00 CuteDoggo1828

For each scenario calculate the net force mathematically and use compass for the direction. circle balanced or unbalanced. circle yes or no for change in direction. (for the circle parts you can just type which one) NO LINKS OR I WILL REPORT


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