Question
Choose the TWO answers that best describe Newton's Second Law.(2 points)
Responses
An object in motion stay in motion in a straight line OR an object at rest stays at rest UNLESS acted on by an outside force
An object in motion stay in motion in a straight line OR an object at rest stays at rest UNLESS acted on by an outside force
inertia
inertia
outlines how force, mass, and acceleration are all related.
outlines how force, mass, and acceleration are all related.
F=ma
F=ma
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
Question 2
Choose the TWO images that depict Newton's Second Law(2 points)
Responses
[Choice B]
[Choice B]
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Responses
An object in motion stay in motion in a straight line OR an object at rest stays at rest UNLESS acted on by an outside force
An object in motion stay in motion in a straight line OR an object at rest stays at rest UNLESS acted on by an outside force
inertia
inertia
outlines how force, mass, and acceleration are all related.
outlines how force, mass, and acceleration are all related.
F=ma
F=ma
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
Question 2
Choose the TWO images that depict Newton's Second Law(2 points)
Responses
[Choice B]
[Choice B]
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For your first question, the TWO answers that best describe Newton's Second Law are:
1. **outlines how force, mass, and acceleration are all related.**
2. **F=ma**
Newton's Second Law specifically deals with the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration, and is mathematically expressed as \( F = ma \).
As for the second question about the images that depict Newton's Second Law, I can't see the images you are referring to, but you should look for images that illustrate the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration—such as an object being accelerated by a force or a diagram showing the formula \( F = ma \) in action.
1. **outlines how force, mass, and acceleration are all related.**
2. **F=ma**
Newton's Second Law specifically deals with the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration, and is mathematically expressed as \( F = ma \).
As for the second question about the images that depict Newton's Second Law, I can't see the images you are referring to, but you should look for images that illustrate the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration—such as an object being accelerated by a force or a diagram showing the formula \( F = ma \) in action.