1.In class, students learned that a cart will move when a force of 50 N or greater is applied. A student pushed on the cart with a force of 10 N. The cart did not move. Why not?
2. Student A pushed on the cart with a force of 500 N. Student B pushed on the other side of the cart. The cart did not move. How much force did student B apply? Explain how you know.
3. 3. Student A pushed on the cart with a force of 400 N. Student C pushed on the other side of the cart. The cart rolled to the left. Did student C apply more, less, or the same force as student A? Explain how you know.
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