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Physics, 24.02.2020 07:44 AmbitiousAndProud

A car has a mass of 1 200 kg. A very strong weightlifter attempts, unsuccessfully, to lift the car by applying an upward force of 2 500 N. What is the normal force acting on the car as the weightlifter is applying this force? Be sure to include a force diagram in your answer.

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