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Q: What is the impulse of a force of 10N exerted over 5s?
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During a tug-of-war one side pulls with a force of 12000.0N toward the north and the other side pulls with a force of 12010.0 towards the south What is the net force on the mass of all the puller?

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If the 10N force is positive, meaning to the north, then the 5N south would be negative, and the net force is 10N + (-5N) = 5N to the north.


What would happen to a wall if you push on it with a force of 10N?

It pushes back with an equal force (10 N). If it can not, then it falls over.


What has more mass a 10n object on the moon or a 10n object on earth?

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How much work is done by a force of 10N in moving on object through a distance of 4m in the direction of the force?

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Balanced forces means the net force is zero, but net force can also be positive or negative numbers. If I pull a block with a force of 10N to the right, and you pull it with a force of 10N to the left, the net force on the block is zero, thus balanced forces. If I start to pull with a force of 20N to the right, but you still pull 10N to the left, the net force on the block is 10N to the right, thus causing acceleration of the block to the right, thus unbalanced forces


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It is one of Isaac newton's laws, I believe it is the second one. It says that for every force, there is an equal and opposite force. Say you are pulling a cart. If you pull the cart with a force of 10N, the cart pulls on you with a force of 10N (mostly due to friction). If a train hits you with a force of 100,000N, you hit the train with a force of 100,000N; believe it or not.


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What is the force of gravity on an object's mass?

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