UT 2 0/5 points From Newton's 1st law, we know that the net force in the vertical direction must be 0. This means that F

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UT 2 0/5 points From Newton's 1st law, we know that the net force in the vertical direction must be 0. This means that F

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UT 2 0/5 points From Newton's 1st law, we know that the net force in the vertical direction must be 0. This means that Fy=Fn-w=0→ Fn = w→ Fn = mg Use the recorded mass for Trial 3 and g = 9.81 m/s² to determine the normal force in N. Make sure your final answer has the same number of significant figures as the mass. To do this in your spreadsheet, use the ROUND function. X 10,772

Yes • Trial 3 * NET Ⓒ Zero Yes • Trial 4 No. 1098.1 Print Units Function Mode Back No Back G SCOUT g Tare Menu Exit SCOUT EX
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