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An object is moving to the right with a force of 20 N. What would happen if a force of 20 N started acting on it in the opposite direction?
5g ball
When a roller coaster cart suddenly stops, it causes the passengers to be thrust forward into their seatbelts.
15.3 N
The bus stops, but the student’s body keeps moving; Newton’s 1st Law
The object comes to a stop.
Basketball player B’s hands exerted an equal and opposite force on the ball.
The tendency of an object to remain still or continue moving
When an object strikes another object with a force, the object responds by pushing back with an equal force.
Newton’s first law is also called the law of inertia. Which of these scenarios is best explained by this law?
5g ball
When a roller coaster cart suddenly stops, it causes the passengers to be thrust forward into their seatbelts.
15.3 N
The bus stops, but the student’s body keeps moving; Newton’s 1st Law
The object comes to a stop.
Basketball player B’s hands exerted an equal and opposite force on the ball.
The tendency of an object to remain still or continue moving
When an object strikes another object with a force, the object responds by pushing back with an equal force.
Basketball player A throws a ball to Basketball player B, who catches the ball with his hands. Which of the following correctly describes the forces in this example?
5g ball
When a roller coaster cart suddenly stops, it causes the passengers to be thrust forward into their seatbelts.
15.3 N
The bus stops, but the student’s body keeps moving; Newton’s 1st Law
The object comes to a stop.
Basketball player B’s hands exerted an equal and opposite force on the ball.
The tendency of an object to remain still or continue moving
When an object strikes another object with a force, the object responds by pushing back with an equal force.
Inertia is:
5g ball
When a roller coaster cart suddenly stops, it causes the passengers to be thrust forward into their seatbelts.
15.3 N
The bus stops, but the student’s body keeps moving; Newton’s 1st Law
The object comes to a stop.
Basketball player B’s hands exerted an equal and opposite force on the ball.
The tendency of an object to remain still or continue moving
When an object strikes another object with a force, the object responds by pushing back with an equal force.
A student is riding a bus. Suddenly, the bus driver applies the brakes to avoid hitting another car. The student is thrust forward into his seatbelt. Which of these correctly explains the student’s movement and the law that it refers to?
5g ball
When a roller coaster cart suddenly stops, it causes the passengers to be thrust forward into their seatbelts.
15.3 N
The bus stops, but the student’s body keeps moving; Newton’s 1st Law
The object comes to a stop.
Basketball player B’s hands exerted an equal and opposite force on the ball.
The tendency of an object to remain still or continue moving
When an object strikes another object with a force, the object responds by pushing back with an equal force.
Which of the following describes what happens according to Newton's third law of motion?
5g ball
When a roller coaster cart suddenly stops, it causes the passengers to be thrust forward into their seatbelts.
15.3 N
The bus stops, but the student’s body keeps moving; Newton’s 1st Law
The object comes to a stop.
Basketball player B’s hands exerted an equal and opposite force on the ball.
The tendency of an object to remain still or continue moving
When an object strikes another object with a force, the object responds by pushing back with an equal force.
Which of the following objects would have the greatest acceleration if they each have 15 N of force acting upon it?
5g ball
When a roller coaster cart suddenly stops, it causes the passengers to be thrust forward into their seatbelts.
15.3 N
The bus stops, but the student’s body keeps moving; Newton’s 1st Law
The object comes to a stop.
Basketball player B’s hands exerted an equal and opposite force on the ball.
The tendency of an object to remain still or continue moving
When an object strikes another object with a force, the object responds by pushing back with an equal force.
How much force (N) is required to accelerate a 2.55 kg remote controlled toy car at a rate of 6.00 m/s?
5g ball
When a roller coaster cart suddenly stops, it causes the passengers to be thrust forward into their seatbelts.
15.3 N
The bus stops, but the student’s body keeps moving; Newton’s 1st Law
The object comes to a stop.
Basketball player B’s hands exerted an equal and opposite force on the ball.
The tendency of an object to remain still or continue moving
When an object strikes another object with a force, the object responds by pushing back with an equal force.
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