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Newton's Laws of Motion
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two forces act on a point object as follows:100N at 170 and 100n at 50
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Howard the soda jerk at Bea's diner slides a 0.60-kg root beer from the end of the counter to a thr=irst customer. A force of
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A uniform steel beam of mass m1= 300.0 kg is held up by a steel cable that is connected to the beam a distance L= 5.0 m from the
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State newton's third law of motion
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The 1800 kg tractor exerts a force of 1.75 104 N backward on the pavement, and the system experiences forces resisting motion
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A box of books weighing 323 N is shoved across the floor by a force of 477 N exerted downward at an angle of 35° below the
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Suppose the person uses a different skateboard with a mass of 50 kg. Using the acceleration you calculated for Road C, what
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A car of mass 1000kg is driven from its initial state with uniform acceleration and reaches a speed of 30km/h in 10sec. Find the
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A car moving at 10 m/s crashes into a tree and stops in 0.26 s. Calculate the force the seat belt exerts on a passenger in the
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A boat is being pulled by two horses, the first horse at an angle of 40° and the other one at 20°, considering that both the
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When a constant force is applied to an object, the acceleration of the object varies inversely with its mass. When a certain
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When a constant force acts upon an object, the acceleration of the object varies inversely with its mass. When a certain
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Newton’s Laws of Motion do NOT include:
Choose the best answer from the options below: A Objects in motion come to rest. B The
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A force of 10N act on a body of mass 5Kg than rate of change of momentum is?
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Study the image
A girl holds an apple with two equal opposing forces: an upward force of hand on apple, and downward force of
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A child pushes a desk with a force of 15 N to the right. The desk accelerates to the right. Which of the following statements
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Which of these accurately describes Newton’s third law?
Responses “For every action force, there is an equal and opposite
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Study the image.
A couch with two opposing forces. A friction force vector (surface on couch) marked 5 N points to the left. A
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Study the scenario.
A car is moving along a frictionless surface with a speed of 2 m/s to the left. You and your friend each come
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Liam creates a bowling ball animation and designs the shape and color of the ball but has not added any motion to the bowling
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A soccer ball is rolling across a field when Tamika kicks it in a different direction, causing the speed of the ball to
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Two bowling balls roll directly towards one another, run into each other, and then bounce off each other in opposite directions.
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A rocket borns 1.5kg of fuel pre second and ejects it as a velocity of 15m/s calculate the force exerted be the ejected gas on
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Newton's law of inertia describes how an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force. The concept
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Two
blocks, A and B (m A 50 kg and m B 100 kg), are connected by a string as shown If the blocks begin at rest, what will their
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If the mass of a duffel bag is less than the mass of a suitcase, what is true if both are slid across an airport floor?
The
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Use the following scenario to answer the question.The desk for Caron’s new office weighs 500 Newtons. What would be the impact
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Use the following scenario to answer the question.The desk for Caron’s new office weighs 500 Newtons. What would be the impact
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Newton's cradle is a contraption where metal balls hang from a frame. When one ball is pulled and released, the collision causes
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What is the definition of the following term?
Initial 1.change of speed or direction along a vector. 2.not being offset by
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If you drop a rock and a bowling ball off a cliff, which one will hit the ground first if air resistance IS PRESENT?
a The
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Anodyne mass of 5kg moves with an
acceleration of 10ms-2.Calculate it's force
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1. A ball bounces on the ground. How do the ball and the ground act on each other?
The ball exerts a stronger force than the
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A chair of mass 12.0 kg is sitting on the horizontal floor; the floor is not frictionless. You push on the chair with a force F
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When you trip, your foot stops, but your body continues to move forward. Which statement best explains why this happens?
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The same net force is applied to two bodies. The first body acquires half of the acceleration of the second body. What is the
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Which situation is an example of Newton’s third law of motion?
A ball in a vacuum container moves in a straight line at a
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Which equation expresses Newton’s second law of motion?
A F = ma B F = m_a C F = m - a D F = m + a
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Kara pushes her big brother on a swing at the playground. After he gets off the swing, her little brother gets on. Kara finds
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5.The three vehicles shown below are all traveling at a speed of 15 m/s, but only the pickup truck has a changing velocity. The
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According to Newton’s third law of motion, which statement is always correct?(1 point)
Responses If two moving objects collide,
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The man pushes and pulls with a force of 200 N. The child and sled
combo have a mass of 30 kg and the coefficient of kinetic
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If an astronaut in space pushes off the satellite she is workin on, what will happen to her if there are no other acting
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Given m1 = 10 kg and m2 = 5 kg:
a) What value of ms would stop the block from sliding? b) If the box is sliding and mk = 0.2 i.
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to catch a water-filled balloon without breaking it, people allow their hands to move with the balloon upon catching it. this
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the action and reaction forces in newton's third law
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if a 30.0kg crate is pushed across a horizontal surface at a constant velocity
a. the force acting forward is greater than the
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1. a fully loaded rocket has a mass of 2.92x10^6kg. It's engines has a thrust of 3.34x10^7N
a)what is the downward force of
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Two horizontal forces,
P and Q, are acting on a block that is placed on a table. We know that P =(−1.10i + 4.25k) N but the
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What is a newton?(1 point)
A. a force that pulls objects toward the ground B. a force that changes the motion of an object C. the
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