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Copy of Newton's First Law and Statics (6/7/2024)

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16 questions
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20 N right
20 N left
20 N up
20 N down
7 N up
7 N down
7 N right
7 N left
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4 N down
4 N right
4 N left
4 N up
2 N left
2 N right
2 N up
2 N down
Only the first box
All of the boxes are at rest
None of the boxes
Only the last two boxes
20 N left
0 N left
5 N right
20 N right
9 N left
9 N right
7 N left
2 N right
13 N down
6 N down
6 N Up
13 N up
7 N left 13 N left
7 N right 13 N up
7 N down 13 N right
7 N up 13 N left
2 N
0 N
8 N
13 N
0 N
2 N
13 N
50 N
10 N left
10 N right
10 N up
10 N down
the ground
the table
the book
there is'nt a force
The net force is all the forces multiplied together
The net force is the largest force divided by the smallest force
The net force is the sum of all the forces acting on the object
The net force is always balanced.
Resting objects have a zero Newton net force
An object at rest always has a 10 newton force
The net force cannot be determined on a resting object
Resting objects have a positive value for a net force
No, for a book on the table, gravity pushes up and the book has a force pulling down
No, for a ball at rest on the ground, gravity is the force pulling down on the ball and the ground pushes up on the ball.
Yes, in order for the object to be at rest, there can be no forces.
Yes, for a book on a table, all the forces are down and cancel each other out