In which situation or unbalanced force acting on an object?

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  1. According to Newton’s first law, what must be true of a force for it to stop an object in motion? (1 point)

    o The force acting on the object must be unbalanced. o The force acting on the object must be stronger than other forces acting on the object. o

  2. In which situation or unbalanced force acting on an object?

  3. staring from rest, a 3.5 kg object is acted upon by an unbalanced force and acquires a speed of 14.0 m/s after moving a distance of 35 m. find (a) the acceleration of the object, (b) the unbalanced force acting on the object, and (c) the time it takes for

  4. Question #1: A basketball momentarily changes shape as it bounces off the floor. This is due to balanced forces acting on the ball.

    a. true b. false According to what I have studied when balanced forces are on an object, that object doesn't move, but when

  5. A roller coaster begins at the top of a hill. If it accelerates at the rate of 2 m/s^2 and has a mass of 2000 kg, what net force is acting on it? (F=ma)

    4000 N 0.001 N 1000 N If you know the amount of the unbalanced force acting upon an object and the mass

  6. In which situation are unbalanced forces acting on an object?

  7. In which situation are unbalanced forces acting on an object?(1 point)

  8. In which situation would the momentum of a moving object increase?

    A: A new force acts on the object, opposing the object’s motion. B: A force acting in the direction opposite the object’s motion is removed from the object. C: A force acting in the

  9. An object is pushed horizontally at constant velocity. What is true about the forces on the object?

    a) The force or forces acting forward are greater than the force or forces acting backward. b) The sum of all forces is directed forward. c) The forces

  10. Force Interactions Unit Test

    7 of 97 of 9 Items Question In which situation would the momentum of a moving object increase?(1 point) Responses A force acting in the direction of the object’s motion is removed from the object. A force acting in the

  11. according to Newton's First Law, what potential impact can an unbalanced force have on an object in motion?

    1.An unbalanced force can change both the object's direction and speed 2.An unbalanced force will have no impact on an object in motion. 3.An

  12. must there be an unbalanced net force acting on any moving object?

  13. 1.)a basketball momentarily changes shapes as it bounces off the floor. this is due to balanced forces acting on the ball.

    True (answer) false 2.) a ball slowing down as it roles across the carpet is an example of what ? (1 point) a.)balanced force

  14. If the net force acting on an object is 0 N, the forces are

    a)balanced b)unbalanced c)not present d)a result of friction

  15. #1. Which statement is true about the image below?

    7 N -> |rectangle| <- 7 N •The forces acting on the rectangle are balanced. (?CORRECT?, MY ANSWER) •The forces acting on the rectangle are unbalanced. •The forces acting on the rectangle are unequal.

  16. True / False:

    If a 40 kg person is accelerating at 10 m/s^2,then the magnitude of the force acting on him or her is 400 N. 1.How much force is needed to make a 60 kg object accelerate at a rate or 2.0 m/s ^2? 2.What is the acceleration of a 30 kg objedct

  17. In which situation would the momentum of a moving object increase?

    Two forces of equal magnitude act on the object in opposite directions. Two forces of equal magnitude act on the object in opposite directions. A new force acts on the object, opposing the

  18. A)An object at rest has no forces acting on it.

    B)An object can be moving in one direction while the net force acting on it is in another direction. C)In order to move a massive crate sitting on the floor, the force you apply to the crate has to overcome

  19. The change in the momentum of an object (Ä p) is given by the force, F, acting on the object multiplied by the time interval that the force was acting: Ä p = F Ät .

    If the force (in newtons) acting on a particular object is given by F(t)=cost , what’s

  20. Unbalanced forces change the motion of an object, meaning if the object is at rest, and unbalanced force causes the object to ___ ___

  21. What would cause the momentum of a moving object to increase?

    * 1 point A force acting in the direction opposite the object’s motion is removed from the object. Two forces of equal magnitude act on the object in opposite directions. A force acting in the

  22. An object turns without changing its speed. Which of the following is true?

    a) No net force was necessarily acting on the object b) A new force must have been acting on the object. c) Both of the answers above are possible I'm thinking that the answer is b)

  23. Consider a situation in which your car, when coasting down a straight downhill road, acquires a constant velocity.

    In this situation: a. gravity is the only force on the car b. friction is the only force acting on the car c. the net force acting on the car

  24. Could someone help me draw these vectors? These things confuse me.

    A force of 42 newtons acting on an object at an angle of 53 degrees with the ground A force of 342 lbs. acting on an object while a force of 454 pounds acts on the same object an angle of 94

  25. An object acted on by three forces moves with constant velocity. One force acting on the object is in the positive x direction and has a magnitude of 6.2 N ; a second force has a magnitude of 5.0 N and points in the negative y direction

    Find the magnitude

  26. 1. There are three forces acting on an object, a 30N force pulling right, a 50N force pushing right, and 30N frictional force pushing left.

    a. What is the force of gravity on this 15kg object? b. If the object is on the ground what is the normal force

  27. An object is situated so that its center of mass is located at the origin.Three forces X,Y, and Z act on the object at the same time. Force X passes through the point (-3, -4), forve Y passes through the point (5,-12), and force Z passes throught the point

  28. 𝟙.) Which term describes how far an object has traveled from its original location?

    🅰🅽🆂🆆🅴🆁: displacement 𝟚.) What would the position-time graph look like for an object that remains still over time? 🅰🅽🆂🆆🅴🆁: a

  29. An object acted on by three forces moves with constant velocity. One force acting on the object is in the positive x direction and has a positive magnitude of 6.7N; a second force has a magnitude of 4.6 N and points in the negative y direction. (1)"Find

  30. An object acted on by three forces moves with constant velocity. One force acting on the object is in the positive x direction and has a positive magnitude of 6.7N; a second force has a magnitude of 4.6 N and points in the negative y direction. (1)"Find

  31. What is the net force?

    All of the acceleration on an object added up. All of the force acting on an object put together. The largest force acting on an object.

  32. What is the net force?

    A. All of the acceleration on an object added up. B. All of the force acting on an object put together. C. The largest force acting on an object.

  33. In a 1-dimensional problem, a single force acts on a 10 kg object and is given the equation F=ax+b where a=250 N/m, b=25 N, x is position of object. There is a force acting on the object while that object moves from x=0 to x=2 lasting 3 sec.

    1) What is the

  34. I have a question about fluids ok...

    I've been told that Pressure = (density of fluid) (gravity) (height) ok that's great in all but I don't see how it works... Pressure = (Force perinduclar to area force is acting on)/(Area force is acting on) ok this

  35. Hi! I just want to make sure my answers are correct.

    (Key: * means that is my answer.) A basketball momentarily changes shape as it bounces off the floor. This is due to balanced forces on the ball. True False* A ball slowing down as it rolls across the

  36. An object acted on by three forces moves with constant velocity. One force acting on the object is in the positive direction and has a magnitude of 6.1 ; a second force has a magnitude of 4.0 and points in the negative direction.

    Find the direction of the

  37. Two crates are submerged under water. The crates are identical in size, but Crate A is filled with iron and Crate B has only air inside. Which crate has a greater buoyant force acting on it?

    1) Crate A has a greater buoyant force acting on it because it is

  38. In order for a moving object to remain in motion

    A) there must be a frictional force acting on it B) there must be a gravitational force acting on it C) there must be a NET force acting on it D)there must be a force acting on it E) none of these is true I

  39. An object in space is initially stationary relative

    to the Earth. Then, a force begins acting on the object, starting with a force of 0 N, and increasing at a uniform rate until the magnitude of the force is 58 N after the force has acted for 25 s. The body

  40. An object in space is initially stationary relative to the Earth. Then, a force begins acting on the object, starting with a force of 0 N, and increasing at a uniform rate until the magnitude of the force is 56 N after the force has acted for 10 s. The

  41. A 1 kg object is located at a distance of 1.7 x 10^6 m fom center of a larger object whose mass is 7.4 x 10^22 kg.

    a. What is the size of the force acting on the smalle object? b. What is the size of the force acting on the larger object? c. What is the

  42. Can someone check my answer?

    The change in the momentum of an object (Δ p) is given by the force, F, acting on the object multiplied by the time interval that the force was acting: Δ p = F Δt . If the force (in newtons) acting on a particular object is

  43. 1. What is the equation for speed? *

    1 point A d=s/t B s=d * t C s= d/t D t= s/d 2. Acceleration refers to: * 1 point A. speeding up B. slowing down C. changing direction D. All of the above 3. Your family is driving to the beach. You travel 200 kilometers

  44. An object is at rest. There are several forces acting on the object, but the net force is zero. If all the forces acting on the object were to suddenly double in size, would the object start moving? Why or why not?

  45. A two dimensional object placed in the xy plane has three forces acting on it: a force of 3N along the x axis acting at a point (3m, 4m); A force of 2N along the y axis acting at (-2, 5m); and a force of 5N in the negative x direction acting at (-2m, -3m).

  46. At the instant the displacement of a 2.00 kg object relative to the origin is d = (2.00 m) + (4.00 m) - (3.00 m) , its velocity is v = - (5.50 m/s) + (2.90 m/s) + (3.20 m/s) , and it is subject to a force F = (5.70 N) - (7.80 N) + (3.80 N) .

    (a) Find the

  47. A 0.69 kg mass is observed to accelerate at 8.16 m/s2 in a direction 30.5° north of east. There is a force directed north acting on the object and a force directed east acting on the object. What is the magnitude of the force acting east on the object?

  48. A 0.69 kg mass is observed to accelerate at 8.16 m/s2 in a direction 30.5° north of east. There is a force directed north acting on the object and a force directed east acting on the object. What is the magnitude of the force acting east on the object?

  49. A 2.03 kg mass is observed to accelerate at 8.82 m/s2 in a direction 28.8° north of east. There is a force directed north acting on the object and a force directed east acting on the object. What is the magnitude of the force acting east on the object?

  50. A 0.69 kg mass is observed to accelerate at 8.16 m/s2 in a direction 30.5° north of east. There is a force directed north acting on the object and a force directed east acting on the object. What is the magnitude of the force acting east on the object?

  51. A 0.69 kg mass is observed to accelerate at 8.16 m/s2 in a direction 30.5° north of east. There is a force directed north acting on the object and a force directed east acting on the object. What is the magnitude of the force acting east on the object?

  52. An object acted on by three forces moves with constant velocity. one force acting on the object is in the positive x direction and has magnitude of 6.5 N, a second force has a magnitude of 4.4 N and points in the negative direction. Find the direction and

  53. An object acted on by three forces moves with constant velocity. One force acting on the object is in the positive x direction and has a magnitude of 6.5 N; a second force has a magnitude of 3.9 N and points in the negative y direction. Find the direction

  54. An object acted on by three forces moves with constant velocity. One force acting on the object is in the positive x direction and has a magnitude of 5.1 N; a second force has a magnitude of 4.3 N and points in the negative y direction. Find the direction

  55. A 3 kg object initially at rest is acted on by a non-constant force which causes it to move 3 m. The force varies with position as shown in the figure.

    a) How much work is done on the object by this force? b) What is the final speed of the object as it

  56. Q: AN OBJECT IS MOVING PAST YOU IN A STRAIGHT LINE WITH A CONSTANT SPEED. YOU CAN CONCUDED

    A. THAT THERE IS A CONSTANT FORCE IN THE DIRECTION OF MOTION B. THAT THERE ARE NO FORCES ACTING ON THE OBJECT C. THAT THE NET FORCE ON THE OBJECT IS ZERO D. NONE OF

  57. Q: AN OBJECT IS MOVING PAST YOU IN A STRAIGHT LINE WITH A CONSTANT SPEED. YOU CAN CONCUDED

    A. THAT THERE IS A CONSTANT FORCE IN THE DIRECTION OF MOTION B. THAT THERE ARE NO FORCES ACTING ON THE OBJECT C. THAT THE NET FORCE ON THE OBJECT IS ZERO D. NONE OF

  58. Four forces are acting on an object in static equilibrium: Force 1 has a magnitude of 46.0 N and is acting at an angle of 52 degrees above the positive x-axis. Force 2 has a magnitude of 29 N and is acting along the positive x-axis. Force 3 has a magnitude

  59. Four forces are acting on an object in static equilibrium: Force 1 has a magnitude of 46.0 N and is acting at an angle of (54) degrees above the positive x-axis. Force 2 has a magnitude of (42) N and is acting along the positive x-axis. Force 3 has a

  60. What is an equilibrant?

    (Points : 1) an object that has zero net force acting on it two chemical reactions proceeding at the same rate in opposite directions a force that makes the net force on an object zero a force in the same direction as the net force

  61. An object is moving in a circle at a constant speed. From this you can be certain that

    a) there are at least two forces acting on the object, which balance each other. b) there are at least two forces acting on the object, which do not balance each other c)

  62. In which situation are the forces operating on an object unbalanced?

  63. An object with a mass of 3.09x10^0 kg is subjected to a force of 8.8505x10^2 N directed at an angle of 1.6968x10^2 degrees from the x axis. A second force of 2.98725x10^3 N acting in the negative Y directions is also applied to the object. To two

  64. two forces are acting on an object. F1= 60 N is horizontal while F2= -80N is vertical, what is the magnitude of the net force acting on the object?

    The answer is 100 N, can some one please explain it though?

  65. A 1.8-kg object is pulled along the floor with a force of 7.0 N acting horizontally. If the object accelerates at 2.4 m/s^2, how much kinetic friction is acting?

  66. When I push on my refrigerator, there is a force acting on it that wasn't there before. That means it should be experiencing an unbalanced force and begin to move. Why doesn't it?

  67. When I push on my refrigerator, there is a force acting on it that wasn't there before. That means it should be experiencing an unbalanced force and begin to move. Why doesn't it?

  68. When I push on my refrigerator, there is a force acting on it that wasn't there before. That means it should be experiencing an unbalanced force and begin to move. Why doesn't it?

  69. What is a newton?(1 point)

    A. a force that pulls objects toward the ground B. a force that changes the motion of an object C. the unit in which force is measured D. a non-contact force A tennis player swings and hits the ball away. How does the force of the

  70. PLS HELP ASAP

    True or False 1. If a 40 kg person is accelerating at 10 m/s2, then the magnitude of the force acting on him or her is 400 N. (1 point) true false Multiple Choice 2. How much force is needed to make a 60 kg object accelerate at a rate of 2.0

  71. For a moving object, the force acting on the object varies directly with the object's acceleration. When a force of 10 N acts on a certain object, the acceleration of the object is 2 m/s^2 . If the force is changed to 7 m/s^2 , what will be the

  72. i posted this earlier but got a confusing answer so pls help as best as u can asap!

    True or False 1. If a 40 kg person is accelerating at 10 m/s2, then the magnitude of the force acting on him or her is 400 N. (1 point) true false Multiple Choice 2. How

  73. In which situation are unbalanced forces acting on an object?(1 point)

    Responses 1.Two people stand on the same side of a large tire. Both people pull the tire with equal force. 2.Two people stand on the same side of a large tire. One person pushes the tire

  74. According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, when an object is acted on by an unbalanced force, how will that object respond?

  75. Two equal and opposite forces of 5.0 N act on an object. What is the unbalanced force on the object?

  76. A force of 38 newtons is acting on an object making an angle of 65º with the horizontal. What is the value component of the force acting along the y-axis?

  77. a 1.00-kg object is observed to accelerate at 10.0m/s∧2 in a direction 30.0 north of east. the force F2 acting on the object has magnitude 5.00 N and is directed north. determine the magnitude and direction of the force F1 acting on the object.

  78. a 1.00-kg object is observed to accelerate at 10.0m/s∧2 in a direction 30.0 north of east. the force F2 acting on the object has magnitude 5.00 N and is directed north. determine the magnitude and direction of the force F1 acting on the object.

  79. For a moving object, the force acting on the object varies directly with the object's acceleration. When a force of 36 N acts on a certain object, the acceleration of the object is 9 m/s^2 . If the acceleration of the object becomes 6 m/s^2 , what is the

  80. Suppose that you shove an object so that it continues to slide (for a little while) across a level floor even after you have stopped pushing, but eventually it comes to a stop due to friction. (Assume there is no air resistance.) While it is sliding across

  81. 1) The average value of the function g(x) = 3^cos x on the closed interval [ − pi , 0 ] is:

    2)The change in the momentum of an object (Δ p) is given by the force, F, acting on the object multiplied by the time interval that the force was acting: Δ p = F

  82. thus far in the course we have ignored that on the earths surface an object must have a slightly unbalanced force to rotate with the earth, pretending that the normal force precisely balances the objects weight. A student with a mass of 65.0kg stands at

  83. In which situation are unbalanced forces acting on an object

    A. The two people stand on the same side of a large tire. Both people pull the tire with equal force B. Two people stand on the same side of a large tire. One person pushes the tire and the other

  84. In which situation are unbalanced forces acting on an object?

    • Two people stand on the same side of a large tire. One person pushes the tire and the other pulls the tire with equal force. • Two people stand on opposite sides of a large tire. Both

  85. An object wuth a mass of .5 kg starts from rest and achieves a maximum speed of 20m/s in 0.01 s. What average unbalanced force accelerates this object?

  86. When an unbalanced force acts on an object the motion of the objects changes. Sometimes the object continues to move at the same speed. When that happens, what is it that changes?

    a)direction; b)friction; c)mass; d)weight

  87. When an unbalanced force acts on an object the motion of the objects changes. Sometimes the object continues to move at the same speed. When that happens, what is it that changes?

    a)direction; b)friction; c)mass; d)weight

  88. Suppose that a constant force is applied to an object. Newton's Second Law of Motion states that the acceleration of the object varies inversely with its mass. A constant force acting upon an object with mass 12 kg produces an acceleration of 2m/s^2. The

  89. A 30 kg object has 3 forces acting on it - one 40 N force to the right, one 20 N force to the right, and one 30 N force to the left. Which statement best describes the motion of the object?

  90. I need some one to check my work. plz:)

    What is the force required to accelerate 1 kilogram of mass at 1 meter per second per second. 1 pound 1 kilometer 1 gram 1 newton*** Mass and _____ affect the gravitational attraction between objects. air resistance

  91. What does an object’s weight measure?(1 point)

    the amount of matter the object contains the amount of interaction between the object and a scale the gravitational force that is acting on the object the speed at which the object will fall

  92. A 1.8 kg object is pulled along the floor with a force of 7.0 N acting horizontally. If the object accelerates at 2.4m/s^2, how much kinetic friction is acting?

    how do i do this? could you please explain step by step

  93. what change in velocity would be produced by an unbalanced force of 2.0 x 10^4N acting for 6.0s on a 2000 kg dragster

  94. "Toy Car A" is propelled by elastic force. The other forces acting on the car are gravity (pulling the car down) and friction force (between the car and the floor). What UNBALANCED forces are acting on the car?

    "Toy Car B" is propelled by air resistance.

  95. "Toy Car A" is propelled by elastic force. The other forces acting on the car are gravity (pulling the car down) and friction force (between the car and the floor). What UNBALANCED forces are acting on the car?

    "Toy Car B" is propelled by air resistance.

  96. I have a problem where I need the force exerted by an object onto a scale. The object weighs 22 lbs. What is the force? Do I need to multiply that by 32.2 ft/s^2?

    What are the US units for force and what is it in this situation?

  97. what is a newton (1 point)

    A. a force that changes the motion of an object*** B. a non-contact force C. the unit in which force is measured D. a force that pulls objects toward the ground a tennis player swings and hits the ball away. how does the force of

  98. An object is on a horizontal surface,three force act horizontal on the object.3N to the left,12N to the right,in to the left.at the same time,another three force act vertically on the object,4N upwards,10N downward,2N downwards determine the resultant

  99. An object is on a horizontal surface,three force act horizontal on the object.3N to the left,12N to the right,in to the left.at the same time,another three force act vertically on the object,4N upwards,10N downward,2N downwards determine the resultant

  100. The kinetic energy K of an object of mass m moving at a speed v is defined as K=(1/2)mv^2. It seems reasonable to say that the speed of an object--and, therefore, its kinetic energy--can be changed by performing work on the object. In this problem, we will

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