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Physics, 12.08.2020 05:01 alleshia2007

A magnet pulls a piece of iron with a force of 1 N. What is the force that the iron piece exerts on the magnet? The iron piece exerts a force of 1 N divided by the ratio of the weight of the iron piece to the weight of the magnet in the same direction.
The iron piece exerts a force of 1 N on the magnet in the opposite direction.
The iron piece exerts a force of 1 N divided by the ratio of the weight of the iron piece to the weight of the magnet in the opposite direction.
The iron piece exerts a force of 1 N on the magnet in the same direction.

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