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The acceleration due to gravity on the Moon's surface is one-sixth that on Earth. What net force would be required to accelerate a 20-kg object at 6.5 m/s2 horizontally on the moon?
A) 1.3 N
B) 20 N
C) 33 N
D) 120 N
E) 130 N
15 years ago

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