A book rests on a table, exerting a downward force on the table, the reaction to
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A book rests on a table, exerting a downward force on the table, the reaction to this force is: the inertia of the book the force of Earth on the table the force of the table on the book the force of the book on Earth the force of Earth on the book 9. Equalforces F act on isolated bodies A and B. The mass of B is three times that of A. the magnitude of the acceleration of A is 1/9 that of B nine times that of B the same as B three times that of B 1/3 that of B 10. In raising an object to a given height by means of an incline plane, as compared with raising the object vertically, there is a reduction in: force required distance pushed friction value of the acceleration due to gravityExplanation / Answer
8. the force of the table on the book
9. 3 times that of B
10. force required
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