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A ball is accelerating at a rate of 5 m/s2. The net force on the ball is 20 N. According to Newton's second law of motion, what is the ball's mass? Use the formula: m = F / a.
Newton's 1st Law
distance / time
not change its motion or direction
The branch is exerting an upward force on the owl.
Newton's 2nd Law
4 kg
remain at rest
Inertia
speed =
Newton's 1st Law
distance / time
not change its motion or direction
The branch is exerting an upward force on the owl.
Newton's 2nd Law
4 kg
remain at rest
Inertia
Inertia describes an object tendency to
Newton's 1st Law
distance / time
not change its motion or direction
The branch is exerting an upward force on the owl.
Newton's 2nd Law
4 kg
remain at rest
Inertia
Newton's 1st law is also know as the law of ____________
Newton's 1st Law
distance / time
not change its motion or direction
The branch is exerting an upward force on the owl.
Newton's 2nd Law
4 kg
remain at rest
Inertia
An object that has more than one outside force acting on it, but the forces are balanced, then it will
Newton's 1st Law
distance / time
not change its motion or direction
The branch is exerting an upward force on the owl.
Newton's 2nd Law
4 kg
remain at rest
Inertia
An owl is resting on a branch. Which statement is most accurate?
Newton's 1st Law
distance / time
not change its motion or direction
The branch is exerting an upward force on the owl.
Newton's 2nd Law
4 kg
remain at rest
Inertia
A soccer ball continues to roll until it hits something. Which law does this demonstrate?
Newton's 1st Law
distance / time
not change its motion or direction
The branch is exerting an upward force on the owl.
Newton's 2nd Law
4 kg
remain at rest
Inertia
In your uncle's car, the harder he pushes on the gas pedal, the faster the car goes. Which law does this demonstrate?
Newton's 1st Law
distance / time
not change its motion or direction
The branch is exerting an upward force on the owl.
Newton's 2nd Law
4 kg
remain at rest
Inertia
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