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Abook is on the table. if the weight of the book is 25 newtons, what is the magnitude and direction of the normal force?
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2.5 newtons in the downward direction
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2.5 newtons in the upward direction
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25 newtons in the upward direction
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25 newtons in the downward direction
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e.
25 newtons perpendicular to the gravitational force

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