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Which of the following are examples of Inertia?
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY A rocket thrusts its boosters and lifts off the launching
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A balloon floats inside a stopped car. When the car starts moving forward, the balloon appears to move backward relative to the
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A student is investigating the inertia of several objects. She records her data in a table.
W 6.5 18.0 X 3.0 15.0 Y 11.5 9.0 Z
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A Student is investigating the inertia of several objects. she recorded her data in a table.
object: w,x,y,z.
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The picture shows a physics lab set up.
When the index card is quickly pulled away from the glass in a horizontal direction, why
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While driving you hit the brakes and feel your body move forward before the seat belt stops you. Your body moving forward is an
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Intertia could be described as ...
a. Inertia is a shortened way to say "Newton's First Law." b. The feeling you get when looking
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Your vehicle's _____ affects its inertia.
shape length weight height
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The tendency of still or moving objects to resist change in its motion is
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What is inertia? How does it explain why a golf ball sitting on a tee will never move unless a force acts on it?
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Which term identifies a scalar quantity? (1) displacement (2) momentum (3) velocity (4) time 7. Which object has the greatest
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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?(1 point)
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Which of the following would have a large amount of inertia?
* 1 point unbalanced forces large objects applied forces smaller
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Inertia is the property of an object that , changes in its motion.
promotes permits allows resists
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Objects with more _ have more inertia.
displacement volume mass speed
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