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A tennis ball and a solid steel ball with the same diameter are dropped at the same time. Which ball has the greater force acting on it? a. The steel ball b. The tennis ball c. They both have the same force acting on them.

A tennis ball and a solid steel ball with the same diameter are dropped at the same time. Which ball has the greater force acting on it? a. The steel ball b. The tennis ball c. They both have the same force acting on them.

A tennis ball and a solid steel ball with the same diameter are dropped at the same time. In the absence of air resistance, which ball has the greater acceleration? a. The steel ball b. The tennis ball c. They both have the same acceleration.

A tennis ball and a solid steel ball with the same diameter are dropped at the same time. In the absence of air resistance, which ball has the greater acceleration? a. The steel ball b. The tennis ball c. They both have the same acceleration.

When an object reaches terminal velocity its acceleration is a. 0 m/s2. b. 4.9 m/s2. c. 9.8 m/s2.

When an object reaches terminal velocity its acceleration is a. 0 m/s2. b. 4.9 m/s2. c. 9.8 m/s2.

A heavy person and a light person parachute together and wear the same size parachutes. Assuming they open their parachutes at the same time, which person reaches the ground first? a. the light person b. the heavy person c. Neither -- they both reach the ground together.

A heavy person and a light person parachute together and wear the same size parachutes. Assuming they open their parachutes at the same time, which person reaches the ground first? a. the light person b. the heavy person c. Neither -- they both reach the ground together.

Suppose you accidentally drive into a tree Suppose you accidentally drive into a tree. Which of the following correctly describes the interaction between your car and the tree? a. The car and the tree mutually exert equal forces in the same direction. b. The car and the tree mutually exert different forces in the same direction. c. The car and the tree mutually exert equal and opposite forces on each other. d. The car and the tree mutually exert different and opposite forces on each other.

Suppose you accidentally drive into a tree Suppose you accidentally drive into a tree. Which of the following correctly describes the interaction between your car and the tree? a. The car and the tree mutually exert equal forces in the same direction. b. The car and the tree mutually exert different forces in the same direction. c. The car and the tree mutually exert equal and opposite forces on each other. d. The car and the tree mutually exert different and opposite forces on each other.

A player catches a ball. Consider the action force to be the impact of the ball against the player's glove. What is the reaction to this force? a. The muscular effort in the player's arms b. The force the glove exerts on the ball c. Friction of the ground against the player's shoes d. The player's grip on the glove e. none of the above

A player catches a ball. Consider the action force to be the impact of the ball against the player's glove. What is the reaction to this force? a. The muscular effort in the player's arms b. The force the glove exerts on the ball c. Friction of the ground against the player's shoes d. The player's grip on the glove e. none of the above

As a ball falls, the action force is the pull of Earth's mass on the ball. What is the reaction to this force? a. The pull of the ball's mass on Earth b. The acceleration of the ball c. Nonexistent in this case d. Air resistance acting against the ball e. none of the above

As a ball falls, the action force is the pull of Earth's mass on the ball. What is the reaction to this force? a. The pull of the ball's mass on Earth b. The acceleration of the ball c. Nonexistent in this case d. Air resistance acting against the ball e. none of the above

An unfortunate bug splatters against the windshield of a moving car An unfortunate bug splatters against the windshield of a moving car. Compared to the force of the car on the bug, the force of the bug on the car is a. larger. b. the same. c. smaller. d. Need more information to say

An unfortunate bug splatters against the windshield of a moving car An unfortunate bug splatters against the windshield of a moving car. Compared to the force of the car on the bug, the force of the bug on the car is a. larger. b. the same. c. smaller. d. Need more information to say

An unfortunate bug splatters against the windshield of a moving car An unfortunate bug splatters against the windshield of a moving car. Compared to the deceleration of the car, the deceleration of the bug is a. larger. b. the same. c. smaller.

An unfortunate bug splatters against the windshield of a moving car An unfortunate bug splatters against the windshield of a moving car. Compared to the deceleration of the car, the deceleration of the bug is a. larger. b. the same. c. smaller.

A large truck and a small car traveling at the same speed have a head-on collision. The vehicle to undergo the greater change in velocity will be a. the small car. b. the large truck. c. neither—both are the same

A large truck and a small car traveling at the same speed have a head-on collision. The vehicle to undergo the greater change in velocity will be a. the small car. b. the large truck. c. neither—both are the same

A rocket is able to accelerate in the vacuum of space when it fires its engines. The force that propels the rocket is the force a. of the rocket on the exhaust gases. b. of the exhaust gases on the rocket. c. neither A nor B

A rocket is able to accelerate in the vacuum of space when it fires its engines. The force that propels the rocket is the force a. of the rocket on the exhaust gases. b. of the exhaust gases on the rocket. c. neither A nor B

A karate chop delivers a blow of 2300 N to a board that breaks A karate chop delivers a blow of 2300 N to a board that breaks. The force that acts on the hand during this feat a. is less than 2300 N. b. is 2300 N. c. is more than 2300 N. d. cannot be determined.

A karate chop delivers a blow of 2300 N to a board that breaks A karate chop delivers a blow of 2300 N to a board that breaks. The force that acts on the hand during this feat a. is less than 2300 N. b. is 2300 N. c. is more than 2300 N. d. cannot be determined.

If you exert a force of 12,000 N on a 3,000 kg car and a 6,000 kg truck that are both originally at rest, what will be the resulting accelerations of the objects? a. The car and the truck will both accelerate 12,000 m/s^2. b. The car will accelerate 1/4 m/s^2 and the truck will accelerate 1/2 m/s^2. c. The car will accelerate 4 m/s^2 and the truck will accelerate 2 m/s^2. d. The car will accelerate 36,000,000 m/s^2 and the truck will accelerate 72,000,000 m/s^2.

If you exert a force of 12,000 N on a 3,000 kg car and a 6,000 kg truck that are both originally at rest, what will be the resulting accelerations of the objects? a. The car and the truck will both accelerate 12,000 m/s^2. b. The car will accelerate 1/4 m/s^2 and the truck will accelerate 1/2 m/s^2. c. The car will accelerate 4 m/s^2 and the truck will accelerate 2 m/s^2. d. The car will accelerate 36,000,000 m/s^2 and the truck will accelerate 72,000,000 m/s^2.

A person is attracted towards the center of Earth by a 440-N gravitational force. The force with which Earth is attracted toward the person is a. 440 N. b. very very small. c. very very large.

A person is attracted towards the center of Earth by a 440-N gravitational force. The force with which Earth is attracted toward the person is a. 440 N. b. very very small. c. very very large.

You are on a frozen pond, and the ice starts to crack You are on a frozen pond, and the ice starts to crack. If you lie down on the ice and begin to crawl, this will a. increase the pressure on the ice. b. decrease the pressure on the ice. c. increase the total force on the ice. d. decrease the total force on the ice.

You are on a frozen pond, and the ice starts to crack You are on a frozen pond, and the ice starts to crack. If you lie down on the ice and begin to crawl, this will a. increase the pressure on the ice. b. decrease the pressure on the ice. c. increase the total force on the ice. d. decrease the total force on the ice.

Which of the following would exert the most pressure on the ground? a. A woman standing in running shoes b. A woman standing on skis c. A woman standing in high-heel shoes

Which of the following would exert the most pressure on the ground? a. A woman standing in running shoes b. A woman standing on skis c. A woman standing in high-heel shoes

The unit of pressure is a. newtons per meter. b. newtons per square meter (or pascals). c. the newton. d. the meter. e. meters per second squared.

The unit of pressure is a. newtons per meter. b. newtons per square meter (or pascals). c. the newton. d. the meter. e. meters per second squared.

Pressure is defined as a. time per area. b. velocity per time. c. force per time. d. force per area. e. distance per time.

Pressure is defined as a. time per area. b. velocity per time. c. force per time. d. force per area. e. distance per time.

When a woman stands with two feet on a scale, the scale reads 280 N When a woman stands with two feet on a scale, the scale reads 280 N. When she lifts one foot, the scale reads a. less than 280 N. b. more than 280 N. c. 280 N.

When a woman stands with two feet on a scale, the scale reads 280 N When a woman stands with two feet on a scale, the scale reads 280 N. When she lifts one foot, the scale reads a. less than 280 N. b. more than 280 N. c. 280 N.

How much force is needed to accelerate a 4-kg physics book to an acceleration of 2.0m/s2? b. 2 N c. 0.5 N d. 8 N e. 24 N

How much force is needed to accelerate a 4-kg physics book to an acceleration of 2.0m/s2? b. 2 N c. 0.5 N d. 8 N e. 24 N

You pull horizontally on a 50-kg crate with a force of 450 N and the friction force on the crate is 250 N. The acceleration of the crate is a. 2 m/s2. b. 4 m/s2. c. 9 m/s2. d. 14 m/s2.

You pull horizontally on a 50-kg crate with a force of 450 N and the friction force on the crate is 250 N. The acceleration of the crate is a. 2 m/s2. b. 4 m/s2. c. 9 m/s2. d. 14 m/s2.

A jet has a mass of 40,000 kg. The thrust for each of four engines is 20,000 N. What is the jet's acceleration when taking off? a. 0.3 m/s2 b. 0.5 m/s2 c. 1 m/s2 d. 2 m/s2 e. none of the above

A jet has a mass of 40,000 kg. The thrust for each of four engines is 20,000 N. What is the jet's acceleration when taking off? a. 0.3 m/s2 b. 0.5 m/s2 c. 1 m/s2 d. 2 m/s2 e. none of the above

A car has a mass of 1500 kg and accelerates at 5 meters per second squared. What is the magnitude of the force acting on the car? a. 300 N. b. 1500 N. c. 2250 N. d. 7500 N. e. none of the above

A car has a mass of 1500 kg and accelerates at 5 meters per second squared. What is the magnitude of the force acting on the car? a. 300 N. b. 1500 N. c. 2250 N. d. 7500 N. e. none of the above

An object has a constant mass An object has a constant mass. A constant force on the object produces constant a. velocity. b. acceleration. c. both A and B d. none of the above

An object has a constant mass An object has a constant mass. A constant force on the object produces constant a. velocity. b. acceleration. c. both A and B d. none of the above

Accelerations are produced by a. forces. b. velocities. c. accelerations. d. masses. e. none of the above

Accelerations are produced by a. forces. b. velocities. c. accelerations. d. masses. e. none of the above

A girl pulls on a 10-kg wagon with a constant force of 20 N A girl pulls on a 10-kg wagon with a constant force of 20 N. What is the wagon's acceleration? a. 0.5 m/s2 b. 2 m/s2 c. 10 m/s2 d. 20 m/s2 e. 200 m/s2

A girl pulls on a 10-kg wagon with a constant force of 20 N A girl pulls on a 10-kg wagon with a constant force of 20 N. What is the wagon's acceleration? a. 0.5 m/s2 b. 2 m/s2 c. 10 m/s2 d. 20 m/s2 e. 200 m/s2

Explain how Newton’s third law applies to a cannon launching a cannonball. B) When the cannon is fired which has the larger acceleration, the cannonball or the cannon? Why? C) What if the cannonball were just as massive as the cannon, how fast would the cannon move compared to the cannonball?

During an interaction between a 6kg object and a 14kg object, the 6kg object experiences an acceleration of 3 m/s^2. What is the acceleration of the 14kg object?

A fighter punches a sheet of paper in midair, and brings it from rest up to a speed of 40 m/s in 0.08 s. What is the force of impact on the paper if the mass of the paper is 0.01 kg?