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Hailie Russo
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1 September, 06:17
All the forces acting on an object
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Elian Pacheco
1 September, 06:22
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Opposite to gravity is the normal force ... The normalforce is always equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to gravity. An object may also have friction acting on it. Friction is a force that occurs when two objects rub against each other, restricting or preventing motion.
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