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7. A block of mass m is at reston a frictionless, horizontaltable placed in a laboratory on the surface of the Earth. An identical block is at rest on a frictionless, horizontal table placed on the surface of the
Moon. Let F be the net force necessary to give the Earth-bound block an acceleration of a across the
table. Given that g Moon is one-sixth of g Earth, the force necessary to give the Moon-bound block the
same acceleration a across the table is

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