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The newton is defined as the:
A. Force of gravity acting on a one kilo...
Physics, 03.10.2021 21:20 kentavonwilliam
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The newton is defined as the:
A. Force of gravity acting on a one kilogram object at Earth's surface.
B. Speed of an object when under the influence of Earth's gravitational field
C. Force that can give a 1-kilogram mass an acceleration of 1m/sec squared.
D. Mass of an object that is accelerated at rate 1m/sec squared.
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