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An object slides down a very smooth ramp, with negligible friction. it slides with constant acceleration a under the action of two forces: the supporting force n exerted by the ramp, and the force m g due to gravity exerted by the earth. what can you say about how the magnitude of n compares to the magnitude of m g?
1. n is less than m g.
2. their magnitudes are equal, as is almost always true on the earth’s surface.
3. none of these
4. n is greater than m g.

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