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A 1 kg apple sits on a table. What is the normal force of the table acting on the apple?
9 years ago

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Matt Damon
Fn = mg
= 1kg * 9.8N/kg
= 9.8N
9 years ago
Leila
What are the units?
9 years ago
Matt Damon
N is newtons
9 years ago

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