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The force that holds the gases in the sun. The force that causes a ball you throw in the air to come down again. Or, the force that holds you on earth are all examples of:
Accelerometer
Robot
Unbalanced force
Automatic flight control system
Any source of usable power, as fossil fuel, electricity, or solar radiation
Gravity
Net Force
The state of stability
The sum of all the forces acting on an object.
Accelerometer
Robot
Unbalanced force
Automatic flight control system
Any source of usable power, as fossil fuel, electricity, or solar radiation
Gravity
Net Force
The state of stability
An instrument used to measure rate of change of an object.
Accelerometer
Robot
Unbalanced force
Automatic flight control system
Any source of usable power, as fossil fuel, electricity, or solar radiation
Gravity
Net Force
The state of stability
Any machine or mechanical device that operates automatically with humanlike skill is best described as a (an):
Accelerometer
Robot
Unbalanced force
Automatic flight control system
Any source of usable power, as fossil fuel, electricity, or solar radiation
Gravity
Net Force
The state of stability
An aircraft autopilot with many features and various autopilot related systems integrated into a single system is called a (an):
Accelerometer
Robot
Unbalanced force
Automatic flight control system
Any source of usable power, as fossil fuel, electricity, or solar radiation
Gravity
Net Force
The state of stability
What is the best definition of Energy in terms of Biomechanics?
Accelerometer
Robot
Unbalanced force
Automatic flight control system
Any source of usable power, as fossil fuel, electricity, or solar radiation
Gravity
Net Force
The state of stability
If you push against a wall, the wall pushes back with an equal but opposite force. Neither you nor the wall will move. Forces that cause a change in the motion of an object are:
Accelerometer
Robot
Unbalanced force
Automatic flight control system
Any source of usable power, as fossil fuel, electricity, or solar radiation
Gravity
Net Force
The state of stability
The ability of an aircraft to return to its original flying position when abruptly displaced best describes:
Accelerometer
Robot
Unbalanced force
Automatic flight control system
Any source of usable power, as fossil fuel, electricity, or solar radiation
Gravity
Net Force
The state of stability
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