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Two forces are acting on an object one with a force of 10N to the left, the other was a force of 4N to the right. Which direction and with what amount of force will the object move?
Newton's 1st law of motion
The amount of matter that makes up an object
Newton's 3rd law
6N to the left
The more mass an object has, the more force it takes to move the object
True
Remain in motion
Mr. Houp
A sled sliding on a flat icy surface with a constant velocity is best described by
Newton's 1st law of motion
The amount of matter that makes up an object
Newton's 3rd law
6N to the left
The more mass an object has, the more force it takes to move the object
True
Remain in motion
Mr. Houp
An object’s mass is…
Newton's 1st law of motion
The amount of matter that makes up an object
Newton's 3rd law
6N to the left
The more mass an object has, the more force it takes to move the object
True
Remain in motion
Mr. Houp
Which of newton's three laws of motion applied to your rockets ability to take off from the launchpad?
Newton's 1st law of motion
The amount of matter that makes up an object
Newton's 3rd law
6N to the left
The more mass an object has, the more force it takes to move the object
True
Remain in motion
Mr. Houp
Who would require the most force to move?
Newton's 1st law of motion
The amount of matter that makes up an object
Newton's 3rd law
6N to the left
The more mass an object has, the more force it takes to move the object
True
Remain in motion
Mr. Houp
According to Newton’s first law of motion, a moving object that is not acted on by an unbalanced force (assuming that there is NO friction) will
Newton's 1st law of motion
The amount of matter that makes up an object
Newton's 3rd law
6N to the left
The more mass an object has, the more force it takes to move the object
True
Remain in motion
Mr. Houp
Which of the following statements best describes how an object’s mass affects its motion?
Newton's 1st law of motion
The amount of matter that makes up an object
Newton's 3rd law
6N to the left
The more mass an object has, the more force it takes to move the object
True
Remain in motion
Mr. Houp
You just collected a huge bag of leaves in your yard and you need to move it out to the curb. You could move the bag of leaves to the curb faster by removing some of the leaves from the bag.
Newton's 1st law of motion
The amount of matter that makes up an object
Newton's 3rd law
6N to the left
The more mass an object has, the more force it takes to move the object
True
Remain in motion
Mr. Houp
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