The example that shows an object acted on by two balanced forces is "A car moving at a constant speed in a constant direction." In this scenario, the forces acting on the car, such as the driving force and the friction/air resistance, are balanced, resulting in constant velocity.
Which example shows an object acted on by two balanced forces?(1 point)
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A baseball rolling to a stop
A car moving at a constant speed in a constant direction
A car moving at a constant speed in a constant direction
A snowflake landing on a roof
A snowflake landing on a roof
A skateboard rolling down a hill with increasing speed
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Speed, unlike acceleration or velocity, does NOT specify _______.(1 point)
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Mass
Mass
Direction
Direction
Distance
Distance
Time
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Mass
Mass
Direction
Direction
Distance
Distance
Time
Speed, unlike acceleration or velocity, does NOT specify Direction. Speed is a scalar quantity, which means it only has magnitude, whereas both acceleration and velocity are vector quantities that include both magnitude and direction.