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Physics
Force and Motion
Distance in Interactions
Based on amount of force, what can you conclude about the distance in Interaction A versus Interaction C?
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Without more information about Interaction A and Interaction C, it is impossible to draw a conclusion about the distance between the two interactions solely based on the amount of force.
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