Objects which are at rest

  1. objects of masses m1=4 kg and m2=9kg are connected by a light string that passes over a frictionless pulley. the object m1 is
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  2. 2) Two objects are initially the same height above the ground. Simultaneously, one is released from rest and the other is shot
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  3. 2)Two objects are initially the same height above the ground. Simultaneously, one is released from rest and the other is shot
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  4. Three objects A, B, C are at vertices P, Q and R respectively of square PQRS of side 1km speed of these objects are 36km/hr
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  5. Objects of masses m1 = 4.00kg and m2 = 9.00kg are connected by light frictionless pulley as shown. The object m1 is held at rest
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  6. What is true about what causes an object to stay at rest?(1 point) Responses Objects at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon
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  7. What is true about what causes an object to stay at rest?(1 point)Responses Objects at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon
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  8. 1. Newton's 3d Law states...a. Objects in motion stay in motion and objects at rest stay at rest b. Force is equal to mass times
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  9. Does the law of inertia pertain to moving objects, objects at rest, or both? Support your answer with specific examples.
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  10. The strength of gravity between two objects depends on these 2 factors: (Please select the 2 correct answers.)a Melting Point of
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