Clicker questions for Forces 1D Activity 1. 1. If the total force acts in the same direction as the crate is sliding, the crate A.slows down B.speeds.

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Clicker questions for Forces 1D Activity 1

1. If the total force acts in the same direction as the crate is sliding, the crate A.slows down B.speeds up C.remains at same speed D.slows down, changes direction and then speeds up going the other way E.remains at same speed, but changes direction Crate was moving to the right Then, the guy pushed the crate

2. If the total force acts in the opposite direction as the cabinet is sliding, the cabinet would A.slow down B.speed up C.remain at same speed D.slow down, change direction and then speed up going the other way E.remain at same speed, but change direction Cabinet was moving to the left Then, the guy pushed the cabinet

3. If there is zero total force acting on on the refrigerator, the refrigerator would A.slow down B.speed up C.remain at same speed D.slow down, change direction and then speed up going the other way E.remain at same speed, but change direction Refrigerator was moving to the right Then, the guy pushed the refrigerator