This table shows the weights of four different objects that are sitting on the
floor.
Object<...
Physics, 18.03.2021 02:00 adriannamartinez000
This table shows the weights of four different objects that are sitting on the
floor.
Object
Weight (N)
1
35
2
23
3
26
4
18
A person tries to lift each object with a force of 25 N, upward. Which
statement is supported by the data in the table?
A. None of the objects will move, but the normal force on all of the
objects will increase.
B. Objects 1 and 3 will move downward, and objects 2 and 4 will
move upward.
O C. All of the objects will move, but object 1 will accelerate the
slowest.
D. Objects 1 and 3 will not move, and objects 2 and 4 will accelerate
upward.
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