A FedEx employee is called to an office on the 4th floor of a building to pick up a large box. The employee loads the box into the elevator, presses the button for the 1st floor, and leans against the side of the box for the ride down. When the elevator starts moving, the employee nearly falls to the floor as the box starts to slide across the floor! Why would this occur?
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In order to do work, the force vector must be question 1 options: in a different direction than the acceleration vector. in a different direction than the displacement vector. in the same direction as the displacement vector and the motion. in the same direction as the acceleration vector.
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