The ball puts a force on the wall, and the wall puts a force on the ball so the ball bounces off.
A person pushes against a wall, and the wall exerts an equal and opposite force against the person.
The swimmer pushes against the water, the water pushes back on the swimmer and pushes her forward.
The right end of the right rope pulls leftward on the elephant's body; its body pulls rightward on the right end of the right rope.
The elephant's feet push backward on the ground; the ground pushes forward on its feet
Passengers travelling by train fall forward when the train applies sudden brake
If pulled quickly, a tablecloth can be removed from underneath of dishes. The dishes have the tendency to remain still as long as the friction from the movement of the tablecloth is not too great.
Objects that establish orbit around the earth, like satellites, continue on their trajectory
When you stir coffee or tea and stop, the swirling motion continues
A balloon in a car will appear to move when the car moves forward, but the balloon is actually attempting to stay in the place it was, it is only the car that is moving.
A soccer player kicks a 0.45 kg soccer ball, and the ball accelerates at a rate of 200 m/s2 . How much force did the soccer player use to kick the ball
A spring scale is used to apply 4 N of force to a toy car with a mass of 0.3 kg. What is the acceleration of the toy car to the nearest tenth m/s2 ?
A force of 20 N acts upon a 5 kg block. Calculate the acceleration of the object.
An object of mass 10 kg is accelerated upward at 2 m/s2. What force is required?
A basketball player shoots the basketball towards the basket. The basketball has a force of 20 N and an acceleration of 4 m/s, what is the mass of the basketball?
The force is 256 N and the acceleration is 8. What is the mass of the object?
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