A) 9N - 6N = 3N (left)
B) 5N + 3N = 8N (right)
C) 9N - 9N = 0
D) 7N - 8N = 1N (left)
B > A > D > C
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Rank the following pairs of force according to the magnitude of the net force, with the...
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