Net Force
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- Q1What is the Net Force on this object12 N to the Left16 N to the Right12 N to the Right16 N to the Right60s
- Q2Are the forces on this object balanced or unbalanced?BalancedUnbalanced60s
- Q3Which answer correctly describes the image above?The box has a net force of 38 and is moving to the right.The box has a net force of 22 and is moving to the left.The box has a net force of 22 and is moving to the right.The box has a net force of zero and is not moving.60s
- Q4What is the net force on this object?15 N Right30 N Right15 N Left0 N60s
- Q5Which of these is not caused by unbalanced forces?A soccer player kicking a ball.A skateboarder hitting a rock and coming to a stop.A ferris wheel traveling in circlesA car traveling at a constant speed of 60 mph60s
- Q6What is the net force on this object?0 N275 N to the Right65 N to the Left65 N to the Right60s
- Q7What is the net force on this object?10 N up13 N Up0 N13 N Down60s
- Q8What is the net force on this object?4 N toward the top right5 N toward the bottom right9 N toward the top right4 N toward the bottom left60s
- Q9An object moving in a circle is always accelerating.TrueFalse60s
- Q10Based on the size of the arrows, what direction is the net force on the bicycle?To the rightNet force is ZeroTo the left60s