According to Newton's First and Second Laws, which of the following best describes the effect of a net force acting on an object at rest?
6. Intro to Forces (Dynamics)
Newton's First & Second Laws
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Which scientist is credited with formulating the laws of motion that describe the relationship between (force) and (motion)?
26views - Multiple ChoiceIn the context of Newton's First & Second Laws, what is another name for Newton's first law of motion?
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Which of the following is an example of a force that causes acceleration according to Newton's Second Law ()?
32views - Multiple ChoiceAn object has two horizontal forces acting in opposite directions: to the right and to the left. Taking right as the positive direction, what is the net force on the object?
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Which of the following objects is obeying Newton's laws of motion?
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When the brakes are applied, the brake shoes or linings are pressed against the:
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Which of the following best describes a main difference between balanced and unbalanced forces acting on an object?
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When you travel in an elevator that suddenly accelerates upward, which of the following best describes what you feel according to Newton's First and Second Laws?
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When a feather and a hammer are dropped at the same time on the Moon, what happens to them according to Newton's First and Second Laws ()?
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In the context of Newton's First and Second Laws, in what flight condition are torque effects most pronounced in a single-engine airplane?
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Which of the following best describes a balanced force according to Newton's First Law?
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According to Newton's First and Second Laws, what prevents the springs in a car's suspension system from bouncing continuously after a disturbance?
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In the context of Newton's First and Second Laws, what is the phenomenon called when strong winds cause a vehicle to lose all control due to the unbalanced force acting on it?
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Which statement best explains how planets move in orbit as supported by Newton's First Law of Motion?
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