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Kendall Rangel
17 May, 05:20
Force exerted by a person or object
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Hana Romero
17 May, 06:16
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A force exerted by a person or object is energy or work.
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Jaden Schroeder
17 May, 08:44
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Force exerted by a person or object is called an applied force.
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