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An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion remains in motion at constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
130 kg•m/s
the moon
There is no acceleration on the ball.
terminal velocity
225N
Newton’s first law of motion
Newton’s third law of motion
Newton’s second law of motion
Why does a ball thrown horizontally follow a path that is curved downward?
130 kg•m/s
the moon
There is no acceleration on the ball.
terminal velocity
225N
Newton’s first law of motion
Newton’s third law of motion
Newton’s second law of motion
What is the force of a 45kg mass accelerated at 5.0m/s2?
130 kg•m/s
the moon
There is no acceleration on the ball.
terminal velocity
225N
Newton’s first law of motion
Newton’s third law of motion
Newton’s second law of motion
Which thing has the most inertia?
130 kg•m/s
the moon
There is no acceleration on the ball.
terminal velocity
225N
Newton’s first law of motion
Newton’s third law of motion
Newton’s second law of motion
. the velocity of a falling object when the force of gravity is balanced by the force of air resistance
130 kg•m/s
the moon
There is no acceleration on the ball.
terminal velocity
225N
Newton’s first law of motion
Newton’s third law of motion
Newton’s second law of motion
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction
130 kg•m/s
the moon
There is no acceleration on the ball.
terminal velocity
225N
Newton’s first law of motion
Newton’s third law of motion
Newton’s second law of motion
. the relationship between an object’s acceleration and its mass and force acting on it
130 kg•m/s
the moon
There is no acceleration on the ball.
terminal velocity
225N
Newton’s first law of motion
Newton’s third law of motion
Newton’s second law of motion
An ice skater with a mass of 65 kg moves along the ice with a constant velocity of 2.0 m/s. What is the skater’s momentum?
130 kg•m/s
the moon
There is no acceleration on the ball.
terminal velocity
225N
Newton’s first law of motion
Newton’s third law of motion
Newton’s second law of motion
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