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  1. An object of mass 60g is placed in a displacement/eureka with water filled exactly level with the spout. The water that is
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  2. A constant force acts on a moving object. The object makes a fixed magnitude of displacement in some direction. In general, in
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  3. I have an exam tomorrow and I need to know these questions:1. Velocity measures all of the following EXCEPT: a. the speed of an
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  4. Which answer best describes displacement?Responses: Displacement is a scalar quality showing total length of an area traveled by
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  5. Position, Distance, and Displacement Quick Check1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Which answer best describes displacement? (1 point)
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  6. Position, Distance, and Displacement Quick Check1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Which answer best describes displacement? (1 point)
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  7. Consider an object that, over the course of a trip, makes a displacement in both the x- and y-directions.True/False: For this
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  8. An object undergoes a displacement while being acted on by a constant force directed to the north. The work done on this object
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  9. Newton's laws explain the relationships between the forces acting on an object, the object's mass, and itswhich one is right
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  10. wton's laws explain the relationships between the forces acting on an object, the object's mass, and itswhich one is right
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