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A man exerted a push of 500 N.A.will he able to move the wheel barrow?
The man would bot be able to move the wheel barrow because, the force which he exerted is less than the force at which the barrow is resting.
B.suppose another man tried to help him and exerted a force of 500 N.will they able to move the wheel barrow?
No, the force which both of them exerts on the wheelbarrow will be equal to the force at which the wheelbarrow containing the stone is when at rest.
C.another man saw their struggle in pushing the wheel barrow.he tried to help them.he exerted force of 400 N.will the three of them move the wheel barrow?
Yes, the three men would now be able to move the wheelbarrow since their total forces is greater than the force of the wheelbarrow containing the stones.
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The government keeps records so we can know, when we need, about the history of our country and its individuals.
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The government also has the obligation to provide public services to make our lives and specially the lives of the less fortunate easier with the tax money that we pay with our hard work.
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- Amendment 24 prohibiting any poll tax in elections for federal officials.
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The poem reflects Zen Buddhism’s emphasis on meditation by placing the speaker's friend in quiet and peaceful surroundings. Peace and quiet play an important role in meditation.
These lines from the poem describe the solitary setting of the poem:
At Green Spring he lies in the empty woods;
And is still asleep when the sun shines on high.
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