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A person stands on level ground with both feet equidistant from each other directly under their shoulders. In this case, the normal force on each foot is... A. equal to the force of gravity on the person.
B. greater than the force of gravity on the person.
C. equal to 1/2 the force of gravity on the person.
D. unrelated to the force of gravity on the person.

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