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No, a 1.7 magnitude earthquake is considered very minor and would generally not be strong enough to open a completely closed upper kitchen cabinet in an apartment. Earthquakes of such low magnitude are typically imperceptible to most people and rarely cause any significant movement or damage to structures. Opening a cabinet would require a much stronger force, such as someone physically pulling or pushing on it.

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