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uss makes the diagram below to organize his notes about how Newton’s first law describes objects at equilibrium.
A Venn diagram shows 2 intersecting circles, with the left circle labeled Dynamic Equilibrium and the right circle labeled Static Equilibrium. There is an X in the intersecting section.
Which label belongs in the region marked X?
Has a net force of zero
Has a velocity of zero
Is moving with a constant velocity
Is slowing down and coming to rest
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Has a net force of zero.
Reason: Both static and dynamic equilibrium mean the net force is zero (no acceleration). Static equilibrium is the special case with velocity = 0; dynamic equilibrium is the case with constant (possibly nonzero) velocity. The other choices describe only one case or imply acceleration.
Reason: Both static and dynamic equilibrium mean the net force is zero (no acceleration). Static equilibrium is the special case with velocity = 0; dynamic equilibrium is the case with constant (possibly nonzero) velocity. The other choices describe only one case or imply acceleration.
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