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A block is on a frictionless horizontal table, on earth. This block accelerates at 3.6 m/ A block is on a frictionless horizontal table, on earth. This block accelerates at 3.6 m/   when a   horizontal force is applied to it. The block and table are then set up on the moon where the acceleration due to gravity is 1.62 m/   . A horizontal force of 45 N is applied to the block when it is on the moon. What acceleration does this force impart to the block? A)  1.8 m/   B)  1.6 m/   C)  2.0 m/   D)  2.2 m/   E)  2.3 m/  when a A block is on a frictionless horizontal table, on earth. This block accelerates at 3.6 m/   when a   horizontal force is applied to it. The block and table are then set up on the moon where the acceleration due to gravity is 1.62 m/   . A horizontal force of 45 N is applied to the block when it is on the moon. What acceleration does this force impart to the block? A)  1.8 m/   B)  1.6 m/   C)  2.0 m/   D)  2.2 m/   E)  2.3 m/  horizontal force is applied to it. The block and table are then set up on the moon where the acceleration due to gravity is 1.62 m/ A block is on a frictionless horizontal table, on earth. This block accelerates at 3.6 m/   when a   horizontal force is applied to it. The block and table are then set up on the moon where the acceleration due to gravity is 1.62 m/   . A horizontal force of 45 N is applied to the block when it is on the moon. What acceleration does this force impart to the block? A)  1.8 m/   B)  1.6 m/   C)  2.0 m/   D)  2.2 m/   E)  2.3 m/  . A horizontal force of 45 N is applied to the block when it is on the moon. What acceleration does this force impart to the block?


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