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Physics, 19.12.2019 02:31 asapocean0317

10. there is a gravitational force between you and your desk. this gravitational force is very
small because . (1 point)
the distance between the objects is small
o it is a noncontact force
the masses are tiny compared to the earth
o it doesn't need to be large
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