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III. Net Force Questions: 1. If you have an equal
III. Net Force Questions:
1. If you have an equal amount of force on both sides of the tug of war cart, what happens every time?
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A hummingbird is able to hover because, as the wings move downwards, they exert a downward force on the air. Newton's third law
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Petrik
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An astronaut throws a wrench in interstellar space. How much force is required to keep the wrench moving continuously with
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lili
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for questions 1-2, simplify the rational expression. state any restrictions on the variable. p^2-4p-32/p+4
A. -p+8; p not equal-4
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M
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The feet of a standing person of mass m exert a force equal to mg on the floor, and the floor exerts an equal and opposite force
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Which of these accurately describes Newton’s third law?
Responses “For every action force, there is an equal and opposite
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I'm having some trouble understanding circular motion. I know that centripetal force is equal to string tension, but should the
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Anonymous
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In this situation the force of gravity pulling you down (action force) and the force of the chair pushing back up (reaction
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the force f1 and f2 are acting on a body one force is double that of the other force and the resultant is equal to the greater
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shwet
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If a car is traveling on the highway at a constant velocity, the force that pushes the car forward must be
A. equal to the force
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