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Physics, 06.02.2021 01:00 emilyturchon

Suppose you have a tug of war with a friend who is the same size and weight as you are. You both pull as hard as you can, but neither of you seems to be winning. You move a little one way or the other, but mostly you are just at rest. Compare the magnitude of the force exerted by you on your friend, with the magnitude of the force exerted by your friend on you.

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