is the normal force always opposite to the gravitational force?
a) Yes b) No c) Can't say d) Both A and B
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Normal forces are only equal to the mass of an object times the gravitational field constant g (or gravitational acceleration) when the mass is on a horizontal surface and there are no additional vertical forces or components of forces also acting on it other than gravity.
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