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I am pushing a chair across the floor what type of force am I using?

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Arabelle Z

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My choices are:1.Normal force and friction, 2. Gravity and applied force, 3. The applied force and 4.all of the above.
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Kinetic Energy, Sound Energy, Thermal Energy (from friction)

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Potential energy depending on where and how it exists in time and space. It also depends on the chair's composition and temperature/pressure.

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chemical energy

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Thermal

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