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This is due by 11: 59 pm tonight.

a horizontal force f1 (of magnitude 20 n) is applied to a box that is at rest on a level surface. even with f1 applied, the box does not slide. consider the case where the magnitude of the downward force f2 is increased and complete the following using the drop-down lists:

1. the magnitude of the friction force acting on the box: (increases/decreases/remains the same)

2. the magnitude of the normal force from the tabletop acting on the box: (increases/decreases/remains the same)

3. the magnitude of the maximum possible static friction force, fs, max: (increases/decreases/remains the same)

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