5. a 2 n and 6 n force pull a 0.5 kg object to
the right, and a 4 n force pulls the object to<...
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5. a 2 n and 6 n force pull a 0.5 kg object to
the right, and a 4 n force pulls the object to
the left. what is the net force on the
object?
a. 12 n to the right
b. 8 n to the right
c. 4 n to the right
d. 2 n to the right
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