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Which one of Newtons Laws says that an object at rest will stay at rest until a net force acts upon it?
The object will be in a state of equilibrium
The object will stay at rest
fully loaded truck has more inertia than an empty truck of the same size
The box will begin to move in the opposite direction
Acceleration refers to the rate at which an object’s velocity changes over time
the relationship between mass, acceleration, and net force
First Law
The wall pushes against the person with an equal and opposite force
An object is at rest. What will happen if no net force acts on the object?
The object will be in a state of equilibrium
The object will stay at rest
fully loaded truck has more inertia than an empty truck of the same size
The box will begin to move in the opposite direction
Acceleration refers to the rate at which an object’s velocity changes over time
the relationship between mass, acceleration, and net force
First Law
The wall pushes against the person with an equal and opposite force
Which of the following explains what happens when a person pushes against a wall?
The object will be in a state of equilibrium
The object will stay at rest
fully loaded truck has more inertia than an empty truck of the same size
The box will begin to move in the opposite direction
Acceleration refers to the rate at which an object’s velocity changes over time
the relationship between mass, acceleration, and net force
First Law
The wall pushes against the person with an equal and opposite force
What does Newton’s Second Law of Motion describe?
The object will be in a state of equilibrium
The object will stay at rest
fully loaded truck has more inertia than an empty truck of the same size
The box will begin to move in the opposite direction
Acceleration refers to the rate at which an object’s velocity changes over time
the relationship between mass, acceleration, and net force
First Law
The wall pushes against the person with an equal and opposite force
Which of the following is true about acceleration?
The object will be in a state of equilibrium
The object will stay at rest
fully loaded truck has more inertia than an empty truck of the same size
The box will begin to move in the opposite direction
Acceleration refers to the rate at which an object’s velocity changes over time
the relationship between mass, acceleration, and net force
First Law
The wall pushes against the person with an equal and opposite force
Which of the following is true when the net force acting on an object is zero?
The object will be in a state of equilibrium
The object will stay at rest
fully loaded truck has more inertia than an empty truck of the same size
The box will begin to move in the opposite direction
Acceleration refers to the rate at which an object’s velocity changes over time
the relationship between mass, acceleration, and net force
First Law
The wall pushes against the person with an equal and opposite force
Which of the following is true about inertia?
The object will be in a state of equilibrium
The object will stay at rest
fully loaded truck has more inertia than an empty truck of the same size
The box will begin to move in the opposite direction
Acceleration refers to the rate at which an object’s velocity changes over time
the relationship between mass, acceleration, and net force
First Law
The wall pushes against the person with an equal and opposite force
Tom pushes a box in a staight line with a force of 12 Newtons. The box is moving at a constant speed. What will happen when George pushes against the box, in the opposite direction, with a force of 8 Newtons
The object will be in a state of equilibrium
The object will stay at rest
fully loaded truck has more inertia than an empty truck of the same size
The box will begin to move in the opposite direction
Acceleration refers to the rate at which an object’s velocity changes over time
the relationship between mass, acceleration, and net force
First Law
The wall pushes against the person with an equal and opposite force
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