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A box is being pulled at a constant velocity with an applied force as shown in the diagram. The SIZE and DIRECTION of the Friction force on the box is

smaller than the applied force; directed towards the RIGHT

the same size as the applied force; directed towards the LEFT

smaller than the applied force; directed towards the LEFT

the same size as the applied force; directed towards the RIGHT

larger than the applied force; directed towards the RIGHT
larger than the applied force; directed towards the LEFT


A box is being pulled at a constant velocity with an applied force as shown in the diagram. The SIZE

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