an object weighing 15 newtons

  1. According to this diagram, what is the net force on this object?Responses 0 newtons 0 newtons 200 newtons 200 newtons 400
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  2. According to this diagram, what is the net force on this object?Responses 0 newtons 0 newtons 8 newtons 8 newtons 22 newtons 22
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  3. 6. Which of Newton's laws describes the tendency of an object to remain at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by an
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  4. an object weighing 15 newtons is lifted from the ground to a height of 0.22 meter. What is the approximate increase in the
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  5. an object weighing 15 newtons is lifted from the ground to a height of 0.22 meter. What is the approximate increase in the
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  6. ccording to this diagram, what is the net force on this object?Responses 0 newtons 0 newtons 200 newtons 200 newtons 400 newtons
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  7. An object weighing 72 newtons is being accelerated at 3.5 m/s^2 by an unknown force Fp at an angle of 35 degrees from the
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  8. Match the laws with their definitionNewtons first law Newtons second law Newtons third law If one object pushes on a second
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  9. A pulley system has a mechanical advantage of 3, and an object weighing 9 Newtons must be lifted 15 meters. How much force must
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  10. A pulley system has a mechanical advantage of 3, and an object weighing 9 Newtons must belifted 15 meters. How much force must
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