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The ____ Law states that forces occur in pairs that are equal in size and opposite in direction.
Third
To the left with 8N of force.
take the mass in kilograms and multiply it by 9.8m/s^2 which is the acceleration due to gravity.
0.22 m/s^2
inertia
10 N
force = kg x m/s
If you apply equal force to a heavier and a lighter object, then the heavier object will have more acceleration.
Which of the following has the measurement matched with an INCORRECT unit?
Third
To the left with 8N of force.
take the mass in kilograms and multiply it by 9.8m/s^2 which is the acceleration due to gravity.
0.22 m/s^2
inertia
10 N
force = kg x m/s
If you apply equal force to a heavier and a lighter object, then the heavier object will have more acceleration.
Which of the following statements is NOT true when discussing Newton's Second Law of Motion?
Third
To the left with 8N of force.
take the mass in kilograms and multiply it by 9.8m/s^2 which is the acceleration due to gravity.
0.22 m/s^2
inertia
10 N
force = kg x m/s
If you apply equal force to a heavier and a lighter object, then the heavier object will have more acceleration.
To calculate the weight of an object you:
Third
To the left with 8N of force.
take the mass in kilograms and multiply it by 9.8m/s^2 which is the acceleration due to gravity.
0.22 m/s^2
inertia
10 N
force = kg x m/s
If you apply equal force to a heavier and a lighter object, then the heavier object will have more acceleration.
What is the net force on an object that is pulled to the left with a force of 8N and to the right with a force of 6N?
Third
To the left with 8N of force.
take the mass in kilograms and multiply it by 9.8m/s^2 which is the acceleration due to gravity.
0.22 m/s^2
inertia
10 N
force = kg x m/s
If you apply equal force to a heavier and a lighter object, then the heavier object will have more acceleration.
The tendency of an object to resist a change in its motion is known as
Third
To the left with 8N of force.
take the mass in kilograms and multiply it by 9.8m/s^2 which is the acceleration due to gravity.
0.22 m/s^2
inertia
10 N
force = kg x m/s
If you apply equal force to a heavier and a lighter object, then the heavier object will have more acceleration.
What is the force applied to a 22kg box that is accelerating at 2.2m/s^2? (m/s^2 is meters per second squared)
Third
To the left with 8N of force.
take the mass in kilograms and multiply it by 9.8m/s^2 which is the acceleration due to gravity.
0.22 m/s^2
inertia
10 N
force = kg x m/s
If you apply equal force to a heavier and a lighter object, then the heavier object will have more acceleration.
If 16 N of force is applied to an object with a mass of 72 kg, then what would the object's acceleration be?
Third
To the left with 8N of force.
take the mass in kilograms and multiply it by 9.8m/s^2 which is the acceleration due to gravity.
0.22 m/s^2
inertia
10 N
force = kg x m/s
If you apply equal force to a heavier and a lighter object, then the heavier object will have more acceleration.
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