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Physics, 20.07.2022 07:50 andrewlawton8125

When a 100-N force acts horizontally on an 8.0-kg chair, the chair moves at a constant speed across the level floor. Which statement has to be true? The chair accelerates at 12.5 m/s^2
The applied force is greater than the frictional force.
The friction force is 100 N
There is no friction between the floor and chair

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