A locomotive engine pulls a series of train cars. Which is the correct analysis of the situation?
BLUE: The train moves forward because the locomotive pulls forward slightly harder on the cars than the cars pull backward on the locomotive.
YELLOW: The locomotive's force on the cars equals the force of the cars on the locomotive, but the frictional force on the locomotive is forward and large, while the backward frictional force on the cars is smaller.
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