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a 100 - N force causes an object to accelerate at 2 m/s/s. What is the mass of the object?
50 kg
200m/s/s
2,000N
It remains stationary
8 m/s/s
20s
a signpost on the side of the road
18 m
A student is a passenger in the front seat of a moving car. Which object is the best frame of reference for the student to determine how fast the car is moving relative to the ground?
50 kg
200m/s/s
2,000N
It remains stationary
8 m/s/s
20s
a signpost on the side of the road
18 m
A car velocity changes from 0m/s to 40m/s in 5 seconds. What is the average acceleration of the car?
50 kg
200m/s/s
2,000N
It remains stationary
8 m/s/s
20s
a signpost on the side of the road
18 m
An object rolls east at a steady speed of 12 m/sfor 3.0 secolnds. What distance did it travel?
50 kg
200m/s/s
2,000N
It remains stationary
8 m/s/s
20s
a signpost on the side of the road
18 m
Two equal forces act at the same time on the same stationary object but in opposite directions. Which statement describes the object's motion?
50 kg
200m/s/s
2,000N
It remains stationary
8 m/s/s
20s
a signpost on the side of the road
18 m
A car\\\'s velocity changes from 0 m/s to 40 m/s in 5 seconds. What is the average acceleration of the car?
50 kg
200m/s/s
2,000N
It remains stationary
8 m/s/s
20s
a signpost on the side of the road
18 m
A car starts from rest and accelerates uniformly at 1.7m/s/s. How long will it take the car to reach a speed of 34m/s?
50 kg
200m/s/s
2,000N
It remains stationary
8 m/s/s
20s
a signpost on the side of the road
18 m
How much force is needed to accelerate a 500kg car at a rate of 4m/s/s?
50 kg
200m/s/s
2,000N
It remains stationary
8 m/s/s
20s
a signpost on the side of the road
18 m
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