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What is the mass of a car if a net force of 4,155 N will cause it to accelerate at 3.5 m/s²? (unit)
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which object will have more acceleration if he uses the same amount of force on each object?
a 2 10 kg boxes b 10 kg box
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A student performs two investigations of force and acceleration. In the first investigation, she pushes objects with different
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A student performs two investigations of force and acceleration. In the first investigation, she pushes objects with different
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Find the force needed to accelerate a mass of 40kg from velocity ⃗ ( ̂ ̂
̂) to ⃗ ( ̂ ̂ ̂) in 10s
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7. A student is performing an investigation. She applies the same amount of force to a soccer ball and a volleyball and observes
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Deep Space 1 was a spacecraft powered by an engine that gave off xenon particles to change velocity. It had a mass of 500 kg.
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Rosa’s claim is false. When the mass of the cart increases by 1.0 kg, the force on the cart increases by more
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Deep Space 1 was a spacecraft powered by an engine that gave off xenon particles to change velocity. It had a mass of 500 kg.
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Calculate the amount of force that would act on Vehicle 2 if it crashes into a bus and it takes half a second for Vehicle 2 to
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A net force of 16 N causes a mass to accelerate at a rate of 5 m/s2. Determine the mass
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What could a skydiver do to slow down their fall?
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If a student desk has a mass of 5 kg and was accelerated 2 m/s², how much force was required to move the desk?
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Tennis player hits a 0.1 kilogram tennis ball with her racket from the north end of the court. Her racket was traveling at 65
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An object has forces of 30N and 55N applied to it. The force act in opposite directions to each other. The object accelerates to
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If a force of 50 N is applied to each of the three objects, which one will have the least acceleration?
F. Object X, because it
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Dynamics
Electrostatics
Forces
Forces and Motion
Forces and Newton's Laws
Kinematics
Laws of motion
Mass and Acceleration
Mechanics
Mechanics (or specifically, Newton's laws of motion)
Motion
Newton's Laws
Newton's Laws and Dynamics
Newton's Laws of Motion
Newtonian Mechanics
Physics
Physics or Science