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What is the acceleration of an object with a constant mass of 5 kg acted upon by a net force of 20 N?
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If an object is moving in a circular path with a constant speed, what type of acceleration is it experiencing?
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Centripetal acceleration
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What is the acceleration of an object with a constant mass of 5 kg acted upon by a net force of 20 N?
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If an object is moving in a circular path with a constant speed, what type of acceleration is it experiencing?
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According to Newton's Second Law, what happens to an object when a constant force is applied to it in a frictionless environment?
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What does Newton's Second Law of Motion state in terms of the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration?
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Which of the following scenarios best illustrates the concept of balanced forces?
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If an object is moving at a constant speed in a circle, what type of force is acting on it?
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What does Newton's Third Law of Motion state?
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When you jump off a small boat onto a dock, what happens to the boat?
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If you throw a ball against a wall, what happens to the ball?
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If a car is on a flat road and experiences a kinetic friction force of 400 N while traveling at a constant speed, what can be inferred about the net force acting on the car?
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What happens to static friction when the applied force exceeds the maximum static frictional force?
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If the coefficient of static friction between two surfaces is 0.5 and the normal force is 200 N, what is the maximum static frictional force?
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What is the unit of measurement for static friction?
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What happens to the force required to move an object up an inclined plane as the angle of the incline increases?
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What type of energy is primarily involved when an object is raised on an inclined plane?
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In uniform circular motion, which quantity remains constant for the object?
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Which scenario best illustrates the concept of centripetal force?
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Which of the following best describes the difference between centripetal and centrifugal forces?
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How does the speed of an object moving in a circular path affect the centrifugal force experienced by that object?
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What force keeps planets in orbit around the sun?
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What happens to an object's weight as it moves farther from the center of a planet?
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What is the primary reason that astronauts experience weightlessness in space?
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What keeps a satellite in orbit around the Earth?
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If a ball is lifted 2 meters off the ground, what type of energy does it gain?
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If a machine does 150 J of work in 5 seconds, what is its power output?
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Which law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another?
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What is the unit of work in the International System of Units (SI)?
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What type of energy is the sum of an object's potential and kinetic energy?
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What is the primary factor that affects the kinetic energy of an object?
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Which type of energy is associated with an object's height or position?