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Physics, 10.12.2020 08:10, alisonlebron15

A large novelty pencil is dropped from the top of central stairs and is pulled with 6.2 newtons of force, how much force is the pencil pulling the earth with
a. 6.2N
b. 9.7N
C. 47N
D. 94.1N

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