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Two kids play a game of tug-of-war, but the flag in the middle of the rope is NOT moving. What force is being applied to the
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The tension in the above string is 89.6 N. Calculate the mass of a 4 m long piece of the steel string.
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College student in need of help
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These objects are weighed as shown.
Beach ball force = 110 g soccer ball force = 410 g baseball force = 143 g golfball force = 46
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There are two particles (1 and 2) that are moving around in space. The force that particle 2 exerts on 1 is given by:
F21(t)=Fx*e
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Jerry
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A box is against a wall. A person pushes on the box, but the box does not move. Is this situation an example of a force?
a No,
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a car traveling along the highway needs a certain amount of force exerted on it to stop.more stopping force may be required when
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denise
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Which ball requires the strongest force to lift? (1 point) Responses The beach ball requires the strongest force to lift because
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a 2kg mallet is dropped from a height of .6m onto a nail, driving it 3.5 cm into the wood. What is the average force exerted by
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jinny
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Which option is the force with the greatest magnitude?(1 point)
Responses the force needed to lift a textbook the force needed to
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Lettuce?
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net force 50n+ 30n =
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jared
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A student is moving boxes. Box A and box B are the same size and shape . The student can lift box A, but not box B. What is the
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(88) If a baseball travels from the pitcher to the batter with an acceleration of 50 m/s2, (89) what is the force on the ball?
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Name43453433434
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the calculation for force is ____ = mass * acceleration
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A baseball (m = 145 g) traveling 45 m/s moves a fielder's glove backward 15 cm when the ball is caught. What was the average
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mas
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A baseball (m = 145 g) traveling 45 m/s moves a fielder's glove backward 15 cm when the ball is caught. What was the average
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mas
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One force of 10k going NEtowards a point(A) at an angle of 40 degrees
another force (F2) going SE from pt(a) at slope of 3,4,5
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stacey graham
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What is the magnitude of a force?
1. The direction of force 2. The type of force 3. The amount of force 4. The motion of the
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ur mama
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What is a newton?
1. A non-contact force 2. The unit in which force is measured 3. A force that pulls objects toward the ground
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ur mama
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One student is pushing on a chair with a force of 260.6 N directed at an angle of 30 degrees above horizontal while a second
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tracy
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Which option is the force with the greatest magnitude?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Athe force needed to lift a
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Suppose 25 children who weigh the same are playing a game of tug-of-war. Five children pull with 10 newtons of force, while ten
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idk
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Suppose 25 children who weigh the same are playing a game of tug-of-war. Five children pull with 10 newtons of force, while ten
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@slaxyo on discord
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Suppose 25 children who weigh the same are playing a game of tug-of-war. Five children pull with 10 newtons of force, while ten
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How does the gravitational force between Earth and the Moon change when the distance between the two objects doubles but mass
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A baseball collides with a baseball glove. Which equation is used to calculate the force the glove exerts on the ball during the
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ur mama
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A blue car weighing 1,302 kg is accelerating forward at a rate of 4 m/s^2
. What is the forward force of the car? (1 point)
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A player uses a hockey stick to increase the speed of a 0.200 kg hockey puck by 6 m/s in 2 seconds.
How much force did the puck
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angela
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a player uses a hockey stick to increase the speed of a 0.200 kg hockey puck by 6 m/s in 2 seconds
how much force did the puck
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john
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a player uses a hockey stick to increase the speed of a 0.200 kg hockey puck by 6 m/s in 2 seconds how much force was exerted on
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john
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A student is moving furniture even though table a and table b are the same size table a requires more force to move why? A.
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In 1-2 sentences, summarize why the force required to move a ping pong ball is less than the force required to move a
bowling
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Sub-Zero
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Which option is the force with the greatest magnitude?
1. The force needed to lift a pencil 2. The force needed to life a chair
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ur mama
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A man is pulling a block with a mass of 6.2 kg across a horizontal surface and accelerates the block at a
rate of 0.50 m/s2 . The
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F = 2.84 kg*m/s2 = __________
what do i do
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A 0.2-kilogram softball is thrown towards a catheters mitt. The ball is accelerating at a rate of 8 meters per second squared.
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shh
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A baseball collides with a baseball glove. Which equation is used to calculate the force the glove exerts on the ball during the
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shh
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particle of mass m kilograms is acted on by two forces F[1] and F[2] with magnitudes 3*sqr-root 5 newtons and sqr-root 5 newtons
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rav
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Which statement best describes force?
Force is a scalar quantity that measures both direction and magnitude of a push or pull on
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Which of these would change the direction of an object but not affect the object's speed?
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Gravity is a force between two objects with mass why doesn’t a person feel a gravitational force between him and another
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Dansby Swanson hits a ball with a force of 5 N. What force does the bat experience?
Braves: Dansby Swanson on his way to proving
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URMUM
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Suppose 25 children who weigh the same are playing a game of tug-of-war. Five children pull with 10 newtons of force, while ten
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Four wrestlers step on a scale for a tournament. Wrestler A weighs in at 170 pounds; wrestler B weighs in at 168 pounds;
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If the distance between two objects decrease and the masses of the objects remains the same, then the force of gravity between
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Gravity is a(n) ________ force that acts between two or more objects. Gravity exists ________ in the solar system. (1
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julian shumpert
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Which questions should you try to answer in an investigation of force when using a basketball? Select the two correct answers.(1
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Magnitude and Direction of Force Quick Check
4 of 54 of 5 Items Question What is force directly proportional to?(1 point)
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Blue Berry
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Which statement best describes force?(1 point)
Responses Force is a scalar quantity that measures both direction and magnitude of
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Blue Berry
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Which question should you try to answer in an investigation of force when using a basketball
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Study the scenario.
An object is at rest. At five seconds, someone comes over and pushes the object with a force of 3 N to the
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Emily
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