A man with a mass of 59 kg experiences a gravitational force of about 590 N from the earth, then the force exerted by th

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A man with a mass of 59 kg experiences a gravitational force of about 590 N from the earth, then the force exerted by this man on the earth is: 590 N Much less than 590 N X COON 59 N
X Question 7 As the force acting on a given object is doubled, the acceleration of the object will be halved (1/2 the original). be doubled. become 0. stay the same. X 1 pt
X Question 10 1 pt Which of the following is an example of a motion with constant speed but NOT constant velocity? Free fall Accelerate your car from rest to 50 miles/hour gradually Drive a car around a circle at 30 miles/hour Rolling a ball on a towel X Det
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