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According to Newton’s third law of motion, which statement is always correct?(1 point) Responses If two moving objects
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According to Newton's third law, for every action force there is a reacgtion force, then how can a team win a tug of war contest
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since action and reaction are exactly equal and oppositely directed,how is it possible for a net force to be acting on a body?
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The Ab
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Choose the true statement according to Newton’s third law of motion
A. When an object in motion collides with another object
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Please imagine you have a chassis (mass M) that is placed on rails (it can move only to one direction i.e axis y). On the
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Nikos
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The wind blows a lawn chair that weighs 4 kg into a fence with a force of 8 N. How much reaction force does the fence exert on
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shh
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Choose the true statement according to Newton's Third Law of Motion.
a Two moving objects stop after colliding. b Two moving
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Eli
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Choose the true statement according to newtons, third law of motion a. 2 moving objects stop after colliding. B. Two moving
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Dansby Swanson hits a ball with a force of 5 N. What force does the bat experience?
a 0 N b 5 N c 10 N d 20 N
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Dansby Swanson hits a ball with a force of 5 N. What force does the bat experience?
a 0 N b 5 N c 10 N d 20 N
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Choose the true statement according to Newton's Third Law of Motion. a Two moving objects stop after
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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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Which situation is an example of Newton’s third law of motion?%0D%0A*%0D%0A1 point%0D%0AA ball in a vacuum container moves in
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Choose the true statement according to Newton's Third Law of Motion. a Two moving objects stop after colliding. b Two moving
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Name that Newtonian law.
Newton: egomaniac or troubled genius? – Physics World My car hits a mosquito, and the mosquito hits
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a gardener pushes a wheelbarrow.
according to Newton's third law the barrow's reaction force on the gardener is the exact
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Emma
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Two children float motionlessly in a space station. The 20-kg girl pushes on the 40-kg boy and he sails away at 1.0m/s.
What
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Anonymous
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When u kick a stone your foot exerts force on the stone and the stone exerts a force ? in size and ? in direction on your foot
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Jordan
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According to Newton's third law of motion, which statement is always correct? (1 point)
If a moving object hits another object,
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Every time a force is applied to an object, the object will exert a _____________ force that is _______ to the initial force in
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WHEN TWO BODIES A AND B INTERACT WITH EACH OTHER,A EXERTS a FORCE OF 10 N ON B,TOWARDS EAST.WHAT IS THE FORCE EXERTED BY B ON A?
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AMAN
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Which is the best example of Newton's Third Law of Motion?
A hockey puck sliding on the ice will keep going until it is hit by
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sarah
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What are the action and reaction forces at work in this picture? a the book is pushing on the table and the
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A child in a boat throws a 5.40 kg package out horizontally with a speed of 10.0 m/s, Fig. 7-31. Calculate the velocity of the
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Brittney
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Choose the true statement according to Newton's Third Law of Motion
Two moving objects stop after colliding. Two moving objects
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An astronaut in his space suit and with a propulsion unit (empty of its gas propellant) strapped to his back has a mass of 146
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According to Newton’s third law of motion, which statement is always correct?(1 point)
Responses If two moving objects
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J
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How do bumper cars at an amusement park demonstrate Newton’s third law?(1 point)
Responses If two bumper cars collide with a
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J
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A hunter finds his target standing on top of a frozen lake. He shoots with his rifle but in doing so, he too was thrown back
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anonymous
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A 75 kg astronaut in space pushes against a 200 kg anvil. When the astronaut lets go of the anvil while pushing it:
a. both
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sang
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A sledgehammer is swung at a wall. Once the sledgehammer hits the wall it does not breakthrough. How do the hammer and the wall
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Yousef
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According to newtons third law of motion is a rolling boil collage with a wall and exerts a force of three noon on that wall how
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Anonymous
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a bullet of mass 0.01kg is fired from a gun weighing 5.0kg . If the initial speed of bullet is 250 m/sec, calculate the speed
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ramkumar
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A swimmer that pushes the water back with feet and arms what is the reaction force?
What is the action force? What will happen to
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BUBBLES
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Explain: You pull a door open. If the door exerts on you is equal to the net force you exert on the door, why don't you move?
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Jennifer
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Jessica's weight is 540 newtons. According to the Third Law, if the Earth pulls on Jessica with a force of 540 N, then Jessica
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Kim
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4. A mover wants to push a box down a hall. The mover applies an ‘action’ force on the box (the push). According to
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Howard leans back against a wall with 50 N of force. According to Newton’s Third Law of Motion, what force is being applied
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If a soccer ball’s mass is 5 kg and a player who weighs 50 kg kicks the soccer ball forward with a force of 5 N , how much
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A 100 kg astronaut is standing on the outside surface of a 4.50 x 10^4 kg spacecraft. The astronaut
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Katie
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According to Newton's third law of motion, which statement is always correct? (1 point)
• If two moving objects collide, then
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According to Newton’s third law of motion, which statement is always correct?
Responses If a moving object hits another
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Awesome sauce
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When an object exerts an action force on a more massive object, how does the reaction force compare to the action force?
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Julia
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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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Matt
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If a soccer ball’s mass is 5 kg and a player who weighs kicks the soccer ball forward with a force of 5 N, how much force does
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MOM
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According to Newton’s third law of motion, which statement is always correct?(1 point)
Responses If a moving object hits
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A person walking on a tightrope holds a bar to help with their balance. Where does the person have an action-reaction force
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According to Newton’s third law of motion, which statement is always correct
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How do bumper cars at an amusement park demonstrate Newton’s third law?(1 point)
Responses If two bumper cars collide with a
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How do bumper cars at an amusement park demonstrate Newton’s third law?(1 point)
Responses If two bumper cars collide with a
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