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Which of the following is true?
decreasing mass
Newton's 1st Law
increases.
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Newton's 3rd Law
Acceleration takes place when an unbalanced force acts upon an object.
mass and distance between the objects.
zero.
When mass increases, inertia
decreasing mass
Newton's 1st Law
increases.
90N
Newton's 3rd Law
Acceleration takes place when an unbalanced force acts upon an object.
mass and distance between the objects.
zero.
In a balanced force, the net force ALWAYS will be
decreasing mass
Newton's 1st Law
increases.
90N
Newton's 3rd Law
Acceleration takes place when an unbalanced force acts upon an object.
mass and distance between the objects.
zero.
The Law of Universal Gravitation is dependent upon two variables. Those variables are
decreasing mass
Newton's 1st Law
increases.
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Newton's 3rd Law
Acceleration takes place when an unbalanced force acts upon an object.
mass and distance between the objects.
zero.
How much force is required to accelerate 30 kilogram object at 3 meters per second squared?
decreasing mass
Newton's 1st Law
increases.
90N
Newton's 3rd Law
Acceleration takes place when an unbalanced force acts upon an object.
mass and distance between the objects.
zero.
One way to increase acceleration is by
decreasing mass
Newton's 1st Law
increases.
90N
Newton's 3rd Law
Acceleration takes place when an unbalanced force acts upon an object.
mass and distance between the objects.
zero.
A rocket lifts off the ground. This is an example of
decreasing mass
Newton's 1st Law
increases.
90N
Newton's 3rd Law
Acceleration takes place when an unbalanced force acts upon an object.
mass and distance between the objects.
zero.
A person hits a fence while driving a motorcycle. The motorcycle stops, but the person continues to fly through the air. This is an example of
decreasing mass
Newton's 1st Law
increases.
90N
Newton's 3rd Law
Acceleration takes place when an unbalanced force acts upon an object.
mass and distance between the objects.
zero.
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