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When drawing a free-body diagram for an object on an inclined surface, which way does the force of gravity point? A. Straight down B. Straight up C. Perpendicular to the surface D. Parallel to the surface
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When drawing a free-body diagram for an object on an inclined surface, which way does the force of gravity point? A. Straight down B. Straight up C. Perpendicular to the surface D. Parallel to the surface
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Perpendicular to surface
Step-by-step explanation:
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A- Straight Down
Remember wherever the object is, whether it is straight or inclined, gravitational pull will always act downwards.
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