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A girl is trying to push a sofa kept on floor. The floor excerts a frictional force of 35N on the sofa towards the left. However, despite the frictional force acting on the sofa, the girl was able to move it. What can you say about the magnitude of the force exerted by the girl? In which direction must she have moved the sofa? ​

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Answered by ezytech07
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Answer:

Hey mate......... Here is your answer

right

Explanation:

bcz if sofa is going to left side so it have to push in its opposite direction

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usually the muscular force exerted by the girl was more then the frictional force. so that she could move the sofa

the frictional force always acts opposite to the direction of motion

so.. that the girl must have pushed it towards the right side.

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