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An object is at rest on a table. The gravitational force is 5 N down, and the normal force is 5 N up. What is the net force?
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An object is at rest on a table. The gravitational force is 5 N down, and the normal force is 5 N up. What is the net force?
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An object is at rest on a table. The gravitational force is 5 N down, and the normal force is 5 N up. What is the net force?
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The Answer is 0n because if the gravitational force is 5n down and the normal force is 5n they both canceled each other out .
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