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1. What causes a change in an object's motion?
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balanced force
unbalanced force
acceleration
inertia
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5. What force would cause the rope to stop moving?
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100 N to the left
100 N to the right
400 N to the right
300 N to the left
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100 N to the left
100 N to the right
400 N to the right
300 N to the left
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7. Which object will have more acceleration if he uses the same amount of force on each object?
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10 kg box
two 10 kg boxes
both will have the same acceleration
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10 kg box
two 10 kg boxes
both will have the same acceleration
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GPT 3.5
1. An unbalanced force can cause a change in an object's motion.
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is "100 N to the right." If a force of 100 N to the right is applied to the rope, it will counteract the motion and eventually stop it.
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is "both will have the same acceleration." According to Newton's second law of motion (F = ma), the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the force applied to it and inversely proportional to its mass.
If the same amount of force is applied to each object and they have the same mass (10 kg), then they will experience the same acceleration.
If the same amount of force is applied to each object and they have the same mass (10 kg), then they will experience the same acceleration.
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