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23 October, 22:39

A 1 kg apple sits on a table. What is the normal force of the table acting on the apple?

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  1. 23 October, 23:04
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    If weight is mass * acceleration of gravity and the normal force is equal to the weight acted on the table by the apple, normal force = mass * gravity

    [tex] N = 1kg * (9.8 / frac{m}{s^{2}}) / /

    N = 9.8newtons [tex]

    So the normal force of a 1kg apple on a table is 9.8 Newtons of force.
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