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Re: Wedge Task
Can one of the two objects that are being pushed apart be stationary as long as they are completely separated after?
Do the objects have to be touching at first?
Do the objects have to be touching at first?

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Re: Wedge Task
I've submitted official clarifications for this.bri2433 wrote:Can one of the two objects that are being pushed apart be stationary as long as they are completely separated after?
Do the objects have to be touching at first?
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Re: Wedge Task
With the standard caveat that this is not the site for official clarifications, I'd think general rule #2 applies to this situation: http://www.soinc.org/ethics_rulesbri2433 wrote:Can one of the two objects that are being pushed apart be stationary as long as they are completely separated after?
Do the objects have to be touching at first?
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