Explain why the normal force

  1. Which of the following describes the orientation of the normal force?Group of answer choices A. The normal force changes its
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  2. Explain why the normal force and the force of gravity acting on a book as it sits on a desk are not Newton’s Third Law of
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  3. Your 2.85kg physics book rests on a horizontal tabletop.A. Find the normal force on the book. B. Suppose you pull up on the book
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  4. Explain why the normal force and the force of gravity acting on a book as it sits on a desk are not Newton’s Third Law of
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  5. Explain why the normal force and the force of gravity acting on a book as it sits on a desk are not Newton’s Third Law of
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  6. Explain why the normal force and the force of gravity acting on a book as it sits on a desk are not Newton’s Third Law of
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  7. Explain why the normal force and the force of gravity acting on a book as it sits on a desk are not Newton’s Third Law of
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  8. In the free-body diagram, the magnitude of the normal force is 35 N, the friction force is 15 N, and the net force is 70 N. What
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  9. In the free-body diagram, the magnitude of the normal force is 35 N, the friction force is 15 N, and the net force is 70 N. What
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  10. In the free-body diagram, the magnitude of the normal force is 35 N, the friction force is 15 N, and the net force is 70 N. What
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