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title: "A car slides up a frictionless inclined plane. How does the normal force of the incline on the car compare with the weight of the car?"
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# A car slides up a frictionless inclined plane. How does the normal force of the incline on the car compare with the weight of the car?

A car slides up a frictionless inclined plane. How does the normal force of the incline on the car compare with the weight of the car?

- **A.** The normal force must be equal to the car’s weight.
- **B.** The normal force must be less than the car’s weight.
- **C.** The normal force must be greater than the car’s weight.
- **D.** The normal force must be zero.
- **E.** The normal force could have any value relative to the car’s weight.

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