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Question 134

Question 134

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  -A block is pulled across a floor as shown in the vector diagram. The force vector F has the greater component in the A) horizontal direction, B) vertical direction,And this component is C) larger than the vector F. D) smaller than the vector F. E) equal to the vector F.
-A block is pulled across a floor as shown in the vector diagram. The force vector F has the greater component in the


A) horizontal direction,
B) vertical direction,And this component is
C) larger than the vector F.
D) smaller than the vector F.
E) equal to the vector F.

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