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Albert presses a book against a wall with his hand. As Albert gets tired, he exerts less force, but the book remains in the same spot on the wall Classify each force on the book as increasing, decreasing, or not changing in magnitude when Albert reduces the force he is applying to the book. Not every classification must be used

Increasing Decreasing Not changing

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frictional force of the wall on the book
maximum static frictional force of the wall on the bookweight of the book
normal force of the wall on the book

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