When driving through a curve at normal speed, which force is primarily responsible for keeping the car moving along the curved path?
6. Intro to Forces (Dynamics)
Newton's First & Second Laws
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Consider an object at rest. Which of the following is true concerning this object?
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Two blocks, A and B, with masses and respectively, are in contact on a frictionless horizontal surface. A constant horizontal force is applied to block A, pushing both blocks to the right. What is the magnitude of the force that block A exerts on block B?
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Stopping a vehicle with good brakes from under good conditions requires about how many feet of stopping distance?
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According to Newton's First and Second Laws, if a truck and a car are both moving at the same speed and apply the same braking force , how does the stopping distance of the truck on a wet road compare to that of the car?
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Which of the following correctly describes Newton's First and Second Laws of Motion?
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A constant net force acts on an object. Which of the following best describes the object's motion?
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According to Newton's First and Second Laws, if a wheel initially rotating clockwise is instead set to rotate counterclockwise with the same magnitude of angular velocity , how does this reversal affect the net torque required to bring it to rest in the same amount of time ?
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According to Newton's First and Second Laws, if an approaching train is near enough to be a danger, what should a person standing on the tracks do to avoid injury?
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A object is acted upon by two forces: = to the right and = to the left. What is the magnitude of the object's acceleration?
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According to Newton's First and Second Laws, how much damage a shock causes depends on which three factors?
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Which of the following can cause a moving object to change its direction: , , both, or neither?
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Which of the following best describes a ?
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According to Newton's First Law, when you change directions or speed too rapidly, the inertia of the vehicle will cause it to become:
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According to Newton's First Law, what happens to an object when the net force acting on it is ?
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