Physics, asked by suha92, 6 months ago

When you push a heavy object it doesn't move. Explain the reason in terms of net force​

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Answered by debtuli765
2

Answer:

As its Heavier.....

Explanation:

 \beta  \tan(27 \times \frac{9}{5} )

 {2}^{8} 4 \times \frac{8}{6}  \sqrt[6]{3}  |5 {2}^{2} |  {2}^{9}  \sqrt[ \sqrt[5]{5}  \times \frac{3}{2.025} ]{85.20}

Answered by kalpanasingh2486
11

Answer:

if the net force applied to the object is less(while you push the heavy object)than the frictional force the object does n 't move.

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