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A book leans against a crate on a table. Neither is moving . Which of the following statements concerning this situation is/are incorrect?

A

The force of the book on the crate is less than that of crate on the book.

B

Although there is no fricition acting on the crate, there must be friction acting on the book or else it will fall.

C

The snet force acting on the book is zero.

D

The direction of the frictional force acting on the book is in the same direction as the frictional force acting on the crate.

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Since the book remains at rest. . . There is no acceleration of the book which means from Newton's Second law that there is no net force. Acting on it.
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