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Force and Weight
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What is the weight of a 3.0-kg mass placed on a spring scale
in your classroom?
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Why does a beach ball weigh less than a bowling ball? (1 point)
-• The beach ball pushes harder against Earth. • The beach
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The picture shows different objects being weighed on scales.
Which ball will require the most force to lift? a the soccer ball
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Lil Bro
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There is a large log weighing 40 kg and a large ball weighing 5 kg. Which of the following statements is true?
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A 4 kg rock is suspended by a massless string from one end of a 7 m measuring stick. What is the weight of the measuring stick
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two children on a seesaw are to balance perfectly while on earth. would they still be balanced if the seesaw was brought to the
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If an object has a mass of 20 kg on a planet with a force of gravity of 4 m/s2. What is the object's weight?
**Remember** W=mg a.
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Object has a massive 20 KG on a planet, with a force of gravity of 4 m/s^2 . What is the object weight? ** Remember** W=mg
A)200
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Why does a beach ball weigh less than a bowling ball?(1 point)
Responses The beach ball has more air. The beach ball has more
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When you hold a textbook in a pencil, why does the textbook feel heavier than the pencil?
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Parent Categories (5)
Force
Gravitation
Mechanics
Newton's Laws of Motion
Physics