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Ten one rupee coins are put on top of each other on table each coin has a mass 2g what is the magnitude of the force on the seventh coin due to all the coins at its top

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The force on the seventh coin = Force due to three coins on its top
`= (3xx 2 ) g= 6 xx 9.8`
`=58.8n`
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