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Tim observes that a force pulls him down when he jumps up in the air. Based on his observation, which conclusion is correct? (3 points) Gravitational force is a contact force. G…
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Tim observes that a force pulls him down when he jumps up in the air. Based on his observation, which conclusion is correct? (3 points)
Gravitational force is a contact force.
Gravitational force helps objects float.
Gravitational force pushes an object up.
Gravitational force is a non-contact force.
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Gravitational force pushes an object up.
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