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If an moving object suddenly increases speed, what causes this to happen?
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A spring scale shows the following readings: Distance PulledSpring Scale Reading 1.0 cm4 N 1.5 cm8 N 2.0 cm12 N 2.5 cm16 N If the spring is pulled 3.5 cm, what would the spring scale read?
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Each increase in distance is 0.5 cm. Each reading increases 4 N with each 0.5 increase. Since 3.5 cm is TWO readings more than What is available on the chart you must Extrapolate 4 N more twice. Answer: 24 N
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20 N25 N In which direction will the skaters move and at what magnitude?
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5 N to the left
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A 50 kg boy experiences a 20 N force. What is the expected acceleration?
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Looking for acceleration; cover “a” and you see that you need to divide “f” by “m”. 20N / 50kg = 0.4 m/s 2
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When this man dives off this boat, the boat moves in the opposite direction. What principle does this illustrate?
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For every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force.
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If you jump out of an airplane, the upward force of air resistance becomes equal to the downward pull of gravity. When these 2 forces become equal, what happens to your fall?
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You will continue to fall at a constant speed.
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10 N 5 N 15 N 10 N Which way will this box move?
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down and to the right
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When you put the petal to the metal and “floor it”, what would happen to the full cup of coffee in your cupholder?
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It will spill backwards. The car wants to go forward. Because of inertia the cup wants to stay where it’s at.
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There is a parked car in the parking lot of Wal Mart. What will cause a change in the Velocity of the car?
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The car experiences an unbalanced force.
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What is the tendency of an object to resist a change in motion?
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Inertia
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What will happen to Satellites launched into space?
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Since it is a vacuum, the speed and direction will not change. It will remain in motion.
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A B C D At which interval are forces on a car balanced?
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B to C
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All of the balls below will accelerate quickly. Which of the balls will travel the farthest if kicked with the same force?
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The smallest one with the least mass.
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Which picture below shows acceleration?
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All of them. Any change in motion is acceleration. (speeding up, slowing down, and going around a curve)
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Why do cars hydroplane on wet roads?
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The water reduces friction.
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Bicycle brakes are an example of what type of friction?
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sliding Friction
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What are the other 3 types of friction?
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Rolling Static Fluid
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What is Newtons 1 st Law?
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An object in motion wants to stay in motion. an object at rest wants to stay at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. AKA Law of Inertia.
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What is Newton’s 2 nd Law?
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An object acted on by a force will accelerate in the direction of the force. AKA F=ma
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What is Newton’s Third Law of Motion?
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For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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