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An object will not change its velocity unless acted on by an unbalanced force is known as the
inertia
9N to the left
force = kg x m/s
First Law of Motion
10 N
Weight and mass are the same thing.
0.22 m/s^2
14N toward the left on an object and 10N toward the right on the same object.
Which of the following is NOT a true statement about weight and mass?
inertia
9N to the left
force = kg x m/s
First Law of Motion
10 N
Weight and mass are the same thing.
0.22 m/s^2
14N toward the left on an object and 10N toward the right on the same object.
Newton's first law of motion is often called the law of
inertia
9N to the left
force = kg x m/s
First Law of Motion
10 N
Weight and mass are the same thing.
0.22 m/s^2
14N toward the left on an object and 10N toward the right on the same object.
What is the net force on an object that is pushed to the left with 6N of force by one person then to the left with 3N of force by another?
inertia
9N to the left
force = kg x m/s
First Law of Motion
10 N
Weight and mass are the same thing.
0.22 m/s^2
14N toward the left on an object and 10N toward the right on the same object.
Which of the following scenarios will result in zero net force, or no motion?
inertia
9N to the left
force = kg x m/s
First Law of Motion
10 N
Weight and mass are the same thing.
0.22 m/s^2
14N toward the left on an object and 10N toward the right on the same object.
If 16 N of force is applied to an object with a mass of 72 kg, then what would the object's acceleration be?
inertia
9N to the left
force = kg x m/s
First Law of Motion
10 N
Weight and mass are the same thing.
0.22 m/s^2
14N toward the left on an object and 10N toward the right on the same object.
Which of the following has the measurement matched with an INCORRECT unit?
inertia
9N to the left
force = kg x m/s
First Law of Motion
10 N
Weight and mass are the same thing.
0.22 m/s^2
14N toward the left on an object and 10N toward the right on the same object.
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)
inertia
9N to the left
force = kg x m/s
First Law of Motion
10 N
Weight and mass are the same thing.
0.22 m/s^2
14N toward the left on an object and 10N toward the right on the same object.
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