Force and Motion: A 12 kg armadillo runs onto a

  1. Force and Motion: A 12 kg armadillo runs onto a large pond of level, frictionless ice. The armadillo's initial velocity is 5m/s
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  2. The author included the statement, "Armadillo agreed with a sly smile..." to show that• a. Armadillo knew something that
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  3. The pictures show a fossil of a glyptodon and a live armadillo, two different species. Glyptodons existed between 2,500 and
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  4. Newton's First Law of Motion states that an object in motion tends to stay in motion unless itA starts to decelerate. B runs out
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  5. Without knowing Armadillo's plan, it may appear by the sequence of events during the race that• a. Coyote is the fastest
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  6. Without knowing Armadillo's plan, it may appear by the sequence of events during the race that• Coyote is the fastest runner
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  7. Which of these describes the relationship between force and motion?A Force and motion are the same thing. B Motion slows down
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  8. Which of these describes the relationship between force and motion?A Force and motion are the same thing. B Motion slows down
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  9. Forces that Change Motion Quick Check1 of 41 of 4 Items Question What is a newton?(1 point) Responses a non-contact force a
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  10. According to Newton’s First Law of Motion, an object in motion will stay in at the same speed and direction unless acted upon
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