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Which of the following has the greatest inertia?
a push or a pull
70,800 kg (m/s)
5.8 kg (m/s)
mass multipled by velocity
40 kg dog
0.875 kg (m/s)
A lamp continues to sit at rest on a table if there is no net force on it
Deceleration usually refers to an object that is slowing down, while acceleration may not.
A baseball is thrown with a velocity of 40 m/s. What is the baseball's momentum?
a push or a pull
70,800 kg (m/s)
5.8 kg (m/s)
mass multipled by velocity
40 kg dog
0.875 kg (m/s)
A lamp continues to sit at rest on a table if there is no net force on it
Deceleration usually refers to an object that is slowing down, while acceleration may not.
A 0.25 kg ball is rolled across the floor with a velocity of 3.5 m/s. What is the ball's momentum?
a push or a pull
70,800 kg (m/s)
5.8 kg (m/s)
mass multipled by velocity
40 kg dog
0.875 kg (m/s)
A lamp continues to sit at rest on a table if there is no net force on it
Deceleration usually refers to an object that is slowing down, while acceleration may not.
Which statement best describes the difference between acceleration and deceleration?
a push or a pull
70,800 kg (m/s)
5.8 kg (m/s)
mass multipled by velocity
40 kg dog
0.875 kg (m/s)
A lamp continues to sit at rest on a table if there is no net force on it
Deceleration usually refers to an object that is slowing down, while acceleration may not.
A car is traveling with a velocity of 35.4 m/s. The mass of the car is 2000 kg. What is the momentum of the car?
a push or a pull
70,800 kg (m/s)
5.8 kg (m/s)
mass multipled by velocity
40 kg dog
0.875 kg (m/s)
A lamp continues to sit at rest on a table if there is no net force on it
Deceleration usually refers to an object that is slowing down, while acceleration may not.
Which best shows Newton's first law?
a push or a pull
70,800 kg (m/s)
5.8 kg (m/s)
mass multipled by velocity
40 kg dog
0.875 kg (m/s)
A lamp continues to sit at rest on a table if there is no net force on it
Deceleration usually refers to an object that is slowing down, while acceleration may not.
A force is best defined as:
a push or a pull
70,800 kg (m/s)
5.8 kg (m/s)
mass multipled by velocity
40 kg dog
0.875 kg (m/s)
A lamp continues to sit at rest on a table if there is no net force on it
Deceleration usually refers to an object that is slowing down, while acceleration may not.
Momentum is best defined as
a push or a pull
70,800 kg (m/s)
5.8 kg (m/s)
mass multipled by velocity
40 kg dog
0.875 kg (m/s)
A lamp continues to sit at rest on a table if there is no net force on it
Deceleration usually refers to an object that is slowing down, while acceleration may not.
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