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Fnet = F1+F2

Force of man f1 = 10n

Force of goat f2 = 10n

So,

Fnet = 10+10

Fnet=20n

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-- If Fred and the man are both pushing in the same direction, then

the net force is 20 newtons.

-- If they're not both pushing in the same direction, then the net force

is less than 20 N, but we don't have enough information to be able to

nail down either the net force or its direction.

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Q: If a man pushes on a crate with 10 newtons of force and Fred the goat pushes with him with another 10 Newtons of force what is the net force of Fred and the man on the crate?
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