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What is friction?
98 N
An opposing force between two objects
law of inertia
An outside or unbalanced force acts upon the object.
change in velocity/change in time
Force= mass * acceleration
remain at rest.
10000 N
What is acceleration?
98 N
An opposing force between two objects
law of inertia
An outside or unbalanced force acts upon the object.
change in velocity/change in time
Force= mass * acceleration
remain at rest.
10000 N
A 10 kg falling object accelerates downward at 9.8 meters per second per second. What is the force acting on the object.
98 N
An opposing force between two objects
law of inertia
An outside or unbalanced force acts upon the object.
change in velocity/change in time
Force= mass * acceleration
remain at rest.
10000 N
How much force is needed to accelerate a 2000-kg car at 5 meters per second per second?
98 N
An opposing force between two objects
law of inertia
An outside or unbalanced force acts upon the object.
change in velocity/change in time
Force= mass * acceleration
remain at rest.
10000 N
What is the name of Newton's first law of motion?
98 N
An opposing force between two objects
law of inertia
An outside or unbalanced force acts upon the object.
change in velocity/change in time
Force= mass * acceleration
remain at rest.
10000 N
Complete this sentence: An object at rest tends to
98 N
An opposing force between two objects
law of inertia
An outside or unbalanced force acts upon the object.
change in velocity/change in time
Force= mass * acceleration
remain at rest.
10000 N
What is the formula for force?
98 N
An opposing force between two objects
law of inertia
An outside or unbalanced force acts upon the object.
change in velocity/change in time
Force= mass * acceleration
remain at rest.
10000 N
An object stays at rest until what happens to it?
98 N
An opposing force between two objects
law of inertia
An outside or unbalanced force acts upon the object.
change in velocity/change in time
Force= mass * acceleration
remain at rest.
10000 N
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