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A snowflake (1.5 x 10-9) falls to Earth’s surface under gravity (9.8 m/s^2). What is the force of the snowflake? A. 1.5 x 10-8 N
B. 6.5 x 109 N
C. 1.5 x 1010 N
D. 0 N

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