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Physics, 17.11.2020 22:10 LarryJoeseph

The force of gravity between the moon and an object near its surface is much smaller than the force of gravity between Earth and the same object near Earth's surface. A
bowling ball with a mass of 7.51 kg is pulled downward with an unbalanced force of
- 12.2 N. What is the acceleration of the falling bowling ball on the moon?

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