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What is a normal force? It acts parallel to an object. It acts perpendicular to an object. It acts against an object slowing it down. It acts with an object adding to its speed.
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What is a normal force?
It acts parallel to an object.
It acts perpendicular to an object.
It acts against an object slowing it down.
It acts with an object adding to its speed.
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B. It acts perpendicular to an object
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