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What should you always look at when reading a graph?
a horizontal line
50 miles/hour
divide the total amount of distance by the total amount of time
balanced forces
is in motion.
reference point
all the answers listed are correct.
frictional force
What type of force happens when objects rub against each other?
a horizontal line
50 miles/hour
divide the total amount of distance by the total amount of time
balanced forces
is in motion.
reference point
all the answers listed are correct.
frictional force
Which type of force has NO MOTION?
a horizontal line
50 miles/hour
divide the total amount of distance by the total amount of time
balanced forces
is in motion.
reference point
all the answers listed are correct.
frictional force
When a distance from an object is changing, the object
a horizontal line
50 miles/hour
divide the total amount of distance by the total amount of time
balanced forces
is in motion.
reference point
all the answers listed are correct.
frictional force
To calculate the average speed, you must:
a horizontal line
50 miles/hour
divide the total amount of distance by the total amount of time
balanced forces
is in motion.
reference point
all the answers listed are correct.
frictional force
What would the graph of no motion look like?
a horizontal line
50 miles/hour
divide the total amount of distance by the total amount of time
balanced forces
is in motion.
reference point
all the answers listed are correct.
frictional force
A car went 100 miles in 2 hours. What is the average speed of the car?
a horizontal line
50 miles/hour
divide the total amount of distance by the total amount of time
balanced forces
is in motion.
reference point
all the answers listed are correct.
frictional force
A place or object used for comparison to determine if an object is in motion is called
a horizontal line
50 miles/hour
divide the total amount of distance by the total amount of time
balanced forces
is in motion.
reference point
all the answers listed are correct.
frictional force
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