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SOS Two forces, one 5 N and the other 8 N, act on a single object. Which of the
following values is not possible for the resultant force?
(A) 2N
(B) 3N
(C) 10 N
(D) 13 Nā
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SOS Two forces, one 5 N and the other 8 N, act on a single object. Which of the
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