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Why does the arrow labeled F norm point upward? A. Gravity pushes up. B. Air resistance pushes up. C. The statue pushes up. D. The ground pushes up.
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Why does the arrow labeled F norm point upward?
A. Gravity pushes up.
B. Air resistance pushes up.
C. The statue pushes up.
D. The ground pushes up.
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i think the answer is d too
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The answer is D I think
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