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28 March, 07:08

What force could be applied to a box to make the net force in the horizontal direction of zero

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  1. 28 March, 08:03
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    If there is no friction, the force that moves the box forward horizontally must be matched by the same force.

    If there is friction, then the force moving it forward = frictional force + the additional force you need to add.
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