Science 8—Chapter 2-Lesson 3

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Science 8—Chapter 2-Lesson 3 HD Notes Answers

1. A cat pushes a 0. 25-kg toy with a net force of 8 N 1. A cat pushes a 0.25-kg toy with a net force of 8 N. According to Newton’s second law, what is the acceleration of the ball?—Equation   2 m/s2 4 m/s2 16 m/s 32 m/s2

1. A cat pushes a 0. 25-kg toy with a net force of 8 N 1. A cat pushes a 0.25-kg toy with a net force of 8 N. According to Newton’s second law, what is the acceleration of the ball?—Equation   a = 𝑭 𝒎

1. A cat pushes a 0. 25-kg toy with a net force of 8 N 1. A cat pushes a 0.25-kg toy with a net force of 8 N. According to Newton’s second law, what is the acceleration of the ball?—Equation   a = 𝟖 𝟎.𝟐𝟓

1. A cat pushes a 0. 25-kg toy with a net force of 8 N 1. A cat pushes a 0.25-kg toy with a net force of 8 N. According to Newton’s second law, what is the acceleration of the ball?—Equation   a = 32 m/s²

1. A cat pushes a 0. 25-kg toy with a net force of 8 N 1. A cat pushes a 0.25-kg toy with a net force of 8 N. According to Newton’s second law, what is the acceleration of the ball?—Equation   2 m/s2 4 m/s2 16 m/s 32 m/s2

Unbalanced Forces and Acceleration Give examples of unbalanced forces that could cause an object to accelerate. Unbalanced Forces and Acceleration

Unbalanced Forces and Acceleration kicking a soccer ball lifting a backpack using a brake to stop a car bouncing a ball off the floor

Newton’s Second Law a = F = m =

Newton’s Second Law a = acceleration F = net force m = mass