When a wooden block is pushed, the force acting on it ____
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When a wooden block is pushed, the force acting on it is an external force.
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- In order to push an object in a forward direction, a force is applied to it. This force is called external force.
- While the object also exerts an opposite force which is equal in magnitude to the external force.
- There exists a tension between the block and the surface being dragged on, called friction.
- Friction resists the motion of the block and makes it difficult to kive along the surface.
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When a wooden block is pushed , the force acting on it Balanced force
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