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The figure shows two boxes,with m1 > m2,that are on a level frictionless surface.We can apply a horizontal force The figure shows two boxes,with m<sub>1</sub> > m<sub>2</sub>,that are on a level frictionless surface.We can apply a horizontal force   Either toward the right on m<sub>1</sub> or toward the left on m<sub>2</sub>.The magnitude of the force that the boxes exert on each other is   A) zero newtons in either case. B) larger if   is applied toward the right. C) larger if   is applied toward the left. D) the same in either case.
Either toward the right on m1 or toward the left on m2.The magnitude of the force that the boxes exert on each other is The figure shows two boxes,with m<sub>1</sub> > m<sub>2</sub>,that are on a level frictionless surface.We can apply a horizontal force   Either toward the right on m<sub>1</sub> or toward the left on m<sub>2</sub>.The magnitude of the force that the boxes exert on each other is   A) zero newtons in either case. B) larger if   is applied toward the right. C) larger if   is applied toward the left. D) the same in either case.

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