When 2 forces are applied in the same direction, how do you calculate the net force? A. You find the net force by adding B. You find the net force by subtracting C. You find the net force by dividing D. You find the net force by multiplying
@Allison
I think multiplying but I dunno hold on
Okay.
@JustSaiyan Isn't it Multiplication? @Warriorz13
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Yes but this isn't OS
And what other questions would there be?
Elsa o,o
Elsuh, wai yew gotta dew dis to meh ;-;
I have an idea....@Ultrilliam
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@Ultrilliam
@Ultrilliam
Nick, is it Multiplication?
Divide them
Sorreh, Molleh e.e
No it is addition, I am sorry
Read it wrong.
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Elsa every question on here is from quizzes, and tests, and assignments.
Exactly
There's not a single question made up for no reason. It's all from school.
Except for the ones in the gardening section....and the anime.....and openstudy memorial....and a few other subjects...
Yeah but those subjects were there for fun v.v
Ask Jay about dat. I'm just following du rulez. (~ ▄_▄ )~
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Oh Ultrilliam, might creator of QC, what is your opinion on the rules?
@Ultrilliam e.e
Since when do you rat a friend out? *~*
She didn't, I did. Also, even ULTRI does it, so you can take those rules, and shove them right up your unicorns nose.
Nick o-o You cannot insult Unicorns.
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I didn't insult the unicorns.
I'm backing away now.
Nope
@YoursTruly You got my answer, right?
Yea
Okay.
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