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Imagine that there is a heavy box sitting on the floor that you want to lift...

Imagine that there is a heavy box sitting on the floor that you want to lift up & carry across the room.
A. How do the forces compare:
i. The force initially needed to lift the box off the ground
ii. The force needed to continue lifting the box (vertically) in order to then carry it across the room?

B. Explain why this makes sense to you.
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