Physics, 26.02.2021 06:20 shayla3613
Determine the force of gravity acting on each object. (Hint - use F = mg)
a) A 2.0 kg object falls straight down.
b) A 62 kg person stands on a floor.
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Determine the force of gravity acting on each object. (Hint - use F = mg)
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