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What is a newton?(1 point)
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the unit in which force is measured
the unit in which force is measured

a non-contact force
a non-contact force

a force that changes the motion of an object
a force that changes the motion of an object

a force that pulls objects toward the ground

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A tennis player swings and hits the ball away. How does the force of the tennis racket affect the motion of the ball?(1 point)
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It changes both the direction and the speed of the ball.
It changes both the direction and the speed of the ball.

It changes the speed of the ball but not the direction.
It changes the speed of the ball but not the direction.

It does not change the speed or the direction of the ball.
It does not change the speed or the direction of the ball.

It changes the direction of the ball but not the speed.
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A net force is applied to a moving object. Which statement best describes the effect of the force?(1 point)
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The force will cause the object to come to a stop.
The force will cause the object to come to a stop.

The force will cause a change in the momentum of the object.
The force will cause a change in the momentum of the object.

The force will cause a change in the direction of the object.
The force will cause a change in the direction of the object.

The force will cause the speed of the object to increase.
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What is the momentum of an object?(1 point)
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the rate of change in the velocity of an object
the rate of change in the velocity of an object

the net force acting on the object
the net force acting on the object

the state of motion of an object with mass
the state of motion of an object with mass

the velocity of the object
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the unit in which force is measured
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It changes both the direction and the speed of the ball.
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The force will cause a change in the momentum of the object.
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the rate of change in the velocity of an object

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