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  1. Weight(n)=mass (kg)*gravity(m/s^2)Nolan pushes a 500 kg wheelbarrow.What is the weight of the wheelbarrow? A.After he dumps the
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  2. In the picture, what are the action and reaction forces? (1 point) Responses Gravity pulls down and friction pushes up. Gravity
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  3. How are the weight and the mass of an object related?(1 point)Responses Mass is the sum of the weight and the acceleration due
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  4. How are the weight and the mass of an object related?(1 point) Responses Mass is the sum of the weight and the acceleration due
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  6. QuestionWhat is the difference between mass and weight?(1 point) Responses Mass is the same everywhere. Weight depends on the
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  7. What is the difference between mass and weight?A. Mass depends on location. Weight depends on the force of gravity. B. Mass is
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  8. What is the difference between mass and weight?(1 point) Respojavascript:void(0)nses Mass depends on the force of gravity.
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  10. In the picture, what are the action and reaction forces? (1 point) Responses Gravity pulls down and friction pushes up. Gravity
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