If you push on a railroad boxcar with a force 300 N and it doesn\'tmove, you can
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If you push on a railroad boxcar with a force 300 N and it doesn'tmove, you can conclude that:a) Newton's second law is not valid b) this force is canceled by the third law force c) the boxcar has too much mass to accelerate d) there is a total force of 300 N in the oppositedirection
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a) Newton's second law is not valid b) this force is canceled by the third law force c) the boxcar has too much mass to accelerate d) there is a total force of 300 N in the oppositedirection
Thanks for the help!
Explanation / Answer
d, in reality it should be that there is force greater than or equal to the force you exerted.
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