Blocks with masses of (1.0 mathrm{~kg}, 2.0 mathrm{~kg}), and (3.0 mathrm{~kg}) are lined up in a row
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Blocks with masses of \(1.0 \mathrm{~kg}, 2.0 \mathrm{~kg}\), and \(3.0 \mathrm{~kg}\) are lined up in a row on a frictionless table. All three are pushed forward by a \(12 \mathrm{~N}\) force applied to the \(1.0 \mathrm{~kg}\) block. How much force does the \(2.0 \mathrm{~kg}\) block exert on
(a) the \(3.0 \mathrm{~kg}\) block and
(b) the \(1.0 \mathrm{~kg}\) block?
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College Physics A Strategic Approach
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Authors: Randall D. Knight, Brian Jones, Stuart Field
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