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A train A runs from east to west and another train B of the same mass runs from west to east at the same path along the equator. A presses the track with a force `F_(1)` and B presses the track with a force `F_(2)`. Then

A

`F_1gtF_2`

B

`F_1ltF_2`

C

`F_1=F_2`

D

the information is insufficient to find the relation between `F_1 and F_2`.

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