II. Net Force Table: Directions

  1. I. Net Force:→ Click the “Net Force” tab. → Check the”sum of forces” and “values” in the top right box. →
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  2. Why is a book resting on a table in a state of equilibrium?Gravity is a net force acting on the book in a downward direction.
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  3. Why is a book resting on a table in a state of equilibrium?The book and the table both have acceleration (due to gravity) of 9.8
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  4. Why is a book resting on a table in a state of equilibrium?The book and the table both have acceleration (due to gravity) of 9.8
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  5. Why is a book resting on a table in a state of equilibrium?The book's weight and the upward force the table exerts on the book
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  6. Why is a book resting on a table in a state of equilibrium?(1 point)Responses The book’s weight and the upward force the table
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  7. Why is a book resting on a table in a state of equilibrium?(1 point)Responses The book’s weight and the upward force the table
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  8. Why is a book resting on a table in a state of equilibrium?(1 point)ResponsesThe book’s weight and the upward force the table
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  9. A book rests on a table inside a house. What forces are acting on the book to keep it at rest?(1 point)force of the table and
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  10. what is the magnitude of a force?A. The type of force. B. The motion the force. C. The amount of force. D. The direction of the
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