Aristotle falsely thought that an object needed (blank) to move, no matter what
If an object moves with steady (constant) speed, then it does not have a(n) (blank)
A single word used to describe Newton's First Law is (blank)
If an object is at rest and does not have an outside force acting on it then it will (blank)
An object that has more than one outside force acting on it, but the forces are balanced, then it will
If a quarter is resting on an index card and then the card is pulled out from underneath it, the quarter will
A block is on a table. What is the force that keeps it from falling through the table?
What protects a sheet of plastic from breaking when an anvil rests on top of it and hit with a large mallet?
A large weight is suspended by a string and a second string hangs from the mass below it. How should I pull the bottom string to break the top string?
If two people stand on a hanging scale (hanging flat surface held up by two ropes on either end with scales attached to each rope), how should they stand so that the scales are balanced?
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