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Students test the effects of forces that act from a distance, causing objects to move. They discover that two forces have this effects on objects. These firces are
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Students test the effects of forces that act from a distance, causing objects to move. They discover that two forces have this effects on objects. These firces are
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Normal force and friction or maybe gravitational force
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Frictional force and gravatational force.
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