According to Newton's laws, what happens when you push a door closer to the hinges instead of near the edge?
6. Intro to Forces (Dynamics)
Newton's First & Second Laws
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An object's tendency to keep doing what it's doing, whether at rest or in motion, is known as what?
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Which of the following best explains the concept of parallel forces in the context of and Laws?
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According to Newton's First and Second Laws, which of the following will cause an object to change its state of motion?
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Which of the following is the best example of Newton's First Law of Motion?
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According to Newton's First Law, what will happen to an object at rest if balanced forces continue to act upon it?
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According to Newton's Second Law, what is the net force required to accelerate a load at ? (Assume .)
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A block of mass rests on a smooth horizontal surface and is connected by a light string over a frictionless pulley to a hanging block of mass . What is the acceleration of the system?
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Which three factors primarily determine the force of impact experienced by an object according to Newton's First and Second Laws?
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When an ascending elevator hanging from a cable is coming to a stop, which of the following best describes the direction of the net force acting on the elevator?
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Two identical balls are released from rest at the same height: Ball A is dropped vertically, while Ball B is rolled down a frictionless incline from the same height. Neglecting air resistance, which ball has the greatest speed at the moment of impact with the ground?
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Two crates, A and B, with masses and , are stacked on top of each other in an elevator that is accelerating upward with acceleration . What is the normal force exerted by crate B on crate A?
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If a ball is rolled across a frictionless floor, what will happen to its motion according to ?
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Which of the following can cause a moving object to change its direction according to Newton's First () and Second () Laws?
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According to Newton's and Laws, which of the following can cause a moving object to change its direction?
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