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Sound waves are described as
65.0 kg
mass of the object from 1.0 kg to 2.0 kg
protons
60. N
2.0 × 10^−5 N
mechanical and longitudinal
may be moving at constant speed
weight
A magnetic field would be produced by a beam of
65.0 kg
mass of the object from 1.0 kg to 2.0 kg
protons
60. N
2.0 × 10^−5 N
mechanical and longitudinal
may be moving at constant speed
weight
A 65.0-kilogram astronaut weighs 638 newtons at the surface of Earth. What is the mass of the astronaut at the surface of the Moon, where the acceleration due to gravity is 1.62 meters per second squared?
65.0 kg
mass of the object from 1.0 kg to 2.0 kg
protons
60. N
2.0 × 10^−5 N
mechanical and longitudinal
may be moving at constant speed
weight
A 100.-kilogram cart accelerates at 0.50 meter per second squared west as a horse exerts a force of 60. newtons west on the cart. What is the magnitude of the force that the cart exerts on the horse?
65.0 kg
mass of the object from 1.0 kg to 2.0 kg
protons
60. N
2.0 × 10^−5 N
mechanical and longitudinal
may be moving at constant speed
weight
Which quantity is a vector?
65.0 kg
mass of the object from 1.0 kg to 2.0 kg
protons
60. N
2.0 × 10^−5 N
mechanical and longitudinal
may be moving at constant speed
weight
When the sum of all the forces acting on a block on an inclined plane is zero, the block
65.0 kg
mass of the object from 1.0 kg to 2.0 kg
protons
60. N
2.0 × 10^−5 N
mechanical and longitudinal
may be moving at constant speed
weight
The greatest increase in the inertia of an object would be produced by increasing the
65.0 kg
mass of the object from 1.0 kg to 2.0 kg
protons
60. N
2.0 × 10^−5 N
mechanical and longitudinal
may be moving at constant speed
weight
An electrical force of 8.0 × 10^−5 newton exists between two point charges, q1 and q2. If the distance between the charges is doubled, the new electrical force between the charges will be
65.0 kg
mass of the object from 1.0 kg to 2.0 kg
protons
60. N
2.0 × 10^−5 N
mechanical and longitudinal
may be moving at constant speed
weight
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