Suppose I apply a force

  1. suppose you apply 3 newtons of force to slide a box 2 meters in 6 seconds, how much work did you do?
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  2. suppose if we put 5 kilogram weight on the each arm of a seesaw and it is in equilibrium position now if I apply 2 newton force
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  3. which one is most true according to newton's second law?The more force you apply to an object the more mass it will have. The
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  4. How do you calculate the work done on an object when you push it?Responses You divide the force you apply by the distance over
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  5. Your 2.85kg physics book rests on a horizontal tabletop.A. Find the normal force on the book. B. Suppose you pull up on the book
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  6. What can be a reason that we need to apply a force to move a body in Earth?No sense!! There are bodies that moves without me
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  7. 5. Analyze: Look at the acceleration values.(2 points)A. How did doubling the force affect the acceleration of the cart? 6B.
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  8. How do you calculate the work done on an object when you push it?You add the force you apply to the distance over which you are
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  9. The force exerted on a spring is proportional to the distance the spring is stretched from its relaxed position.Suppose you
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  10. The force exerted on a spring is proportional to the distance the spring is stretched from its relaxed position. Suppose you
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