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Chemistry, 15.01.2020 22:31 NerdyJason

Apaper placed in between two books can be quickly pulled out without moving the books. which statement explains this phenomenon a.) there are no forces acting between the books and the paper. b.) the pull of gravity on the book is greater than the force of gravity on the paper. c.) the two books exert force only on each other and not on the paper. d.) the books have a great deal of inertia and do not move easily.

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