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maw [93]
2 years ago
13

Your friend is trying to move a couch. No matter how hard he pushes, the couch will not budge. Explain to your friend why the co

uch is not moving even though he is applying force
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1 answer:
hoa [83]2 years ago
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Answer:

He doesn't have enough force and the mass of the couch is greater than the force. Also, friction is making his force react less therefore the couch will not move

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