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Force Magnitude 1 Tension Elastic Force Gravity Normal Force Friction Drag

Force Magnitude 2 Name of Force Symbol Magnitude Tension Determined using Newton’s Second Law

Force Magnitude 3 Name of Force Symbol Magnitude Spring Force

Force Magnitude 4 Name of Force Symbol Magnitude Gravity or

Force Magnitude 5 Gravity (near the earth’s surface) m Mass of the earth6x10 24 kg Radius of the earth6.375x10 6 m

Force Magnitude 6 Name of Force Symbol Magnitude Normal Force or Determined using Newton’s Second Law

Force Magnitude 7 Name of Force Symbol Magnitude Friction or

Force Magnitude 8 Name of Force Symbol Magnitude Drag