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Dive into the fascinating world of physics with our comprehensive exploration of force and motion. Understand key concepts such as net force, inertia, and friction, and their roles in various real-life scenarios. Learn about Newton's Laws of Motion, illustrated through engaging examples like baseballs hitting bats and the effects of gravity on falling objects. Discover calculations involving forces and acceleration, including how to determine the net force on an object. This resource is perfect for students and anyone curious about the fundamental principles of physics.
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Which law is represented by the formula F= m x a?
Which law applies to the following scenario? A baseball applies a force on a bat and the bat applies a force on the baseball.
Which law applies to the following scenario? A football will continue to sail through the air until gravity acts on it and brings it to the ground.
Which law applies to the following scenario? With the same force applied, my chair will go faster when there is no one is in it comparison to my chair when my friend is sitting in it.
If you have a force of 90 N north on a table and another force of 50 N south on the table, what is the net force?
If you have a force of 85 N west pushing on the table and a force of 105 N west pulling on the table, what is the net force?
What can an unbalanced forces do to an object’s motion? What can a balanced forces do to an object’s motion?
How does inertia affect a boulder as it rolls down a hill?
If a bear falls out of a plane and there is no air resistance, than what will he experience?
If you are in an area where there is no air resistance: What would this area be called? What would happen if a feather and golf ball were dropped from same height?
If a tiger runs 400 meters in 700 seconds, what is his velocity?
If a llama has a mass of 90 kg and is shoved with a force of 400 N, what is his acceleration?
If a moose is standing still and then is chased by a wolf for 6 seconds and increases his speed at a rate of 7.6 m/s/s, what would be his final speed?
If a monkey falls out of a tree for 50 seconds, what is his final speed as he hits the ground?
A crocodile has a mass of 14 kg. He is shoved by a hippopotamus with a force of 900 N for 80 seconds. What would his final speed be?