A 25.0-N force directed North is acting on a 10.0-kg crate. What must be the magnitude and direction of a second force on the crate to be in equilibrium? 2.50 N, South 25.0 N, North 2.50 N, North 25.0 N, South

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A 25.0-N force directed North is acting on a 10.0-kg crate. What must be the magnitude and direction of a
second force on the crate to be in equilibrium?
2.50 N, South
25.0 N, North
2.50 N, North
25.0 N, South
Transcribed Image Text:A 25.0-N force directed North is acting on a 10.0-kg crate. What must be the magnitude and direction of a second force on the crate to be in equilibrium? 2.50 N, South 25.0 N, North 2.50 N, North 25.0 N, South
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