An apple weighs at 1n. the net force on the apple when it is in free fall is?
a. 0n
b....
Physics, 21.08.2019 18:00 briannamaee13
An apple weighs at 1n. the net force on the apple when it is in free fall is?
a. 0n
b. 0.1n
c. 1n
d. 10n
e. none of the above
Answers: 1
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