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  1. 1. the applied force on a stationary object is less than the maximum force of static friction. Which of the statements are false
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  2. A golf ball is rolling in the grass. What must happen to stop the ball from continuing to roll?An unbalanced net force must be
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  3. What must be happening, according to Newton's second law of motion, if a rigid body of unchanging mass is observed accelerating?
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  4. A golf ball is at rest on the grass. What must happen to cause the ball to move?A balanced net force must be applied. An
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  5. Which example best describes a restoring force?the force applied to stretch a spring and increase its length the force applied
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  6. Physics: maximum force that can be applied to move an object?What is the maximum force F which can be exerted? Given: The
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  7. 1)How can the CG of an irregularly shaped object be determined?2) What is the lever arm of a force? 3) In what direction should
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  8. A force is applied to a door at an angle of 56.8° and 0.34 m from the hinge.a) What force produces a torque with a magnitude of
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  9. Why is the friction force less than the maximum for low applied force situations?
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  10. which example best describes a restoring forcethe force applied to move a spring back to its original length the force applied
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