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The push or pull on an object is called ____________.
They involve more than one object
increases 9 times (3^2)
doubles
Force
The floor exerted an opposite force (friction).
Newton
Doubling the speed of the bowling ball
Newton's Third Law
If the speed of an object triples, the kinetic energy of that object ______________.
They involve more than one object
increases 9 times (3^2)
doubles
Force
The floor exerted an opposite force (friction).
Newton
Doubling the speed of the bowling ball
Newton's Third Law
If the mass of an object doubles, the kinetic energy of that object _______________.
They involve more than one object
increases 9 times (3^2)
doubles
Force
The floor exerted an opposite force (friction).
Newton
Doubling the speed of the bowling ball
Newton's Third Law
A bowling ball is rolling down a ramp. Which change to the system will increase the KE the most?
They involve more than one object
increases 9 times (3^2)
doubles
Force
The floor exerted an opposite force (friction).
Newton
Doubling the speed of the bowling ball
Newton's Third Law
Sandra pushed a wooden block and it slid across the floor. The block gradually slowed down. Why?
They involve more than one object
increases 9 times (3^2)
doubles
Force
The floor exerted an opposite force (friction).
Newton
Doubling the speed of the bowling ball
Newton's Third Law
What is true about all forces?
They involve more than one object
increases 9 times (3^2)
doubles
Force
The floor exerted an opposite force (friction).
Newton
Doubling the speed of the bowling ball
Newton's Third Law
The unit of measurement for force is the ___________.
They involve more than one object
increases 9 times (3^2)
doubles
Force
The floor exerted an opposite force (friction).
Newton
Doubling the speed of the bowling ball
Newton's Third Law
Which of Newton's Laws states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction?
They involve more than one object
increases 9 times (3^2)
doubles
Force
The floor exerted an opposite force (friction).
Newton
Doubling the speed of the bowling ball
Newton's Third Law
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