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Three masses are connected by a string.
M1 = 1.0kg M2 = 2.0kg M3 = 3.0kg Mass one and two are on a table while mass three hangs
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When a force is applied to an object with mass equal to the standard kilogram, the acceleration of the mass is 3.25 m/s2. When
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a bicycle and a rider together have a mass of 90kg. if the bicycle moves at 6.0 m/s, how much force is needed to bring it to a
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_____ is the tendency of matter at rest to stay at rest, and matter in motion to stay in motion, unless acted upon by an outside
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Which of the following is an example of Newton's Third Law of Motion?
A. A swimmer pushes water back with her arms, but her body
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Which of these is a good example of Newton's First Law of inertia?
* 1 point a ball sits motionless on the ground a ball gathers
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A 60kg man standing on a stationary 40kg boat throws a 0.2kg ball with a velocity of m/s. Assuming there is no friction between
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When you trip, your foot stops, but your body continues to move forward. Which statement best explains why this happens?(1
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Good evening (currently 6:55 PM.) Sorry for taking so long to come back like 7 hours later. Anywayss, pls help me with these
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Use your knowledge about Newton’s Laws of Motion to create a Pecha Kucha (NO WORDS ONLY PICTURES) Presentation.
Create a
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1. Bend your elbow and place your hand at your ear, so that your forearm is
perpendicular to your face. 2. Stack the quarter(s)
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An octopus propels itself through the water by ejecting water through a funnel in its body. How does this demonstrate Newton’s
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Two metal balls with the same mass hang so that they are touching each other. The ball on the left is pulled to the side and
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Two metal balls with the same mass hang so that they are touching each other. The ball on the left is pulled to the side
a: you
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An octopus propels itself through the water by injecting water through a funnel in its by. How does this demonstrate newtons
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When a crown of mass 14.7 kg is submerged in water, an accurate scale reads only 13.4 kg. Is the crown made of real gold?
Ok How
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Physics Fluids
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When someone jumps down on a trampoline, that person is propelled upwards. Choose the best statement describing how this
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Rexxy07
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How much force in Newton's is required to accelerate a 5 kg bowling ball at 2m/s^2.
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Anonymous
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A 33.5 kg person stands on a 67 kg platform.
He pulls on the rope that is attached to the platform via the frictionless
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Genevieve
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10. __________ is a law which states that for every action, an equal and opposite reaction results.
Newton’s first law of
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Which of the following Best describes the movement of an object at rest if no outside forces act on it.
It will move due to
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Young
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4. A model rocket with a mass of 0.2 kg, with a motor that can provide a force of 100 N. A second model rocket is being built
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A box is lowered using a rope. If the acceleration of the box, is 2.5 m/s2 (downward) and the tension in the rope is 31 N, what
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Sarah
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Find the acceleration of the masses shown in Figure, given that m1 = 1.0 kg, m2 = 2.0 kg, and m3 = 3.0 kg. Assume the table is
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khomotso
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you pull a sled with a package on it across a snow-covered flat lawn. If you apply a force of 65.1 N to the sled, it accelerates
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if the force acting on an object stays the same, then the acceleration of the object is inversely proportional to its mass.If an
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adam
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two blocks of masses m1 and m2 (m1>m2) are placed on a frictionless table in contact with each other. A horizontal force of
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Norman wanted to bowl a strike, but to do so he needed to cause his bowling ball (mass of 5 kg) to accelerate at 15 m/s2. How
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When you trip, your foot stops, but your body continues to move forward. Which statement best explains why this happens?
A: An
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How much force in Newtons is required to accelerate a 5 kg bowling ball at 2 m/s2
?(1 point) Responses 3 N 3 N 7 N 7 N 10 N 10 N
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1. Which of the following are conserved in a totally inelastic collision?
Only momentum Only kinetic energy Both momentum and
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A type of elevator called a cage is used to raise and lower miners in a mine shaft. Suppose the cage carries a group of miners
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aniyah
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According to Newton’s third law of motion, when a hammer strikes and exerts force on a nail to push it into a piece of wood,
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When someone jumps down on a trampoline, that person is propelled upwards. Choose the best statement describing how this
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The same type of engine is placed in two different airplanes. The first airplane is twice as heavy as the second airplane. Which
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Newton's First Law of Motion states that an object in motion tends to stay in motion unless it
A starts to decelerate. B runs out
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A car with mass of 1400kg is towed with a net force of 4500N. the car starts from rest, find the speed of the car traveled after
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Two blocks with masses m and M are pushed along a horizontal frictionless furface by a horizontal applied force. The magnitude
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According to Newton's First Law, what potential impact can an unbalanced force have on an object in motion? (1 point)
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When two objects of unequal mass are hung vertically over a frictionless pulley of
negligible mass, as shown below, the
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The same motor is used in rockets with different masses. The rockets have different accelerations. According to Newton's second
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Different amounts of force are applied to the same boat over several trials, and the acceleration is measured. In a graph of
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Newton's Third Law Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question When someone jumps down on a trampoline, that person is propelled
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How do bumper cars at an amusement park demonstrate Newton’s third law?
• If two bumper cars collide with a certain force,
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A line of dominos is knocked down. which explanation is true?
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Newton's Second Law Quick Check for Connexus 10th grade physical science
(all answers are the first option for better reading,
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1. You push a heavy car by hand. The car, in turn, pushes back with an opposite but equal force on you. Doesn’t this mean the
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if a person is pushing a cart with a force of 40 Newtons and it accelerates at 0.5 m/s2 , what is the mass of the cart ?
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Two boxes of fruit on a frictionless horizontal surface are connected by a light string as in the figures below, where m1 = 15
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