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The force that is not visible is__________ * 1 point the force excerted by a table on the book kept on it the force excerted by the book on the table the force excerted by the man kicking a ball​

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Answered by amph0269
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Answer:

gravitational force

Explanation:

An object thrown vertically upwards in the air, has a force of gravity acting on it, due to which it comes down. This gravitational force is an example that though a force is not visible, but its effect can be felt.

Answered by Abidkhanatnoone
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The force that is not visible is gravitational force.

According to Newton's third law, the table exerts the same force on the book as the force that the book applies on the table. Thus net force acting on the book is zero and hence the book remains at rest on the table.

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