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3. Can there be forces acting on an object at rest? Explain why or why not.
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4. What is the net force on an object that has balanced forces acting on it?
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5. Find the net force acting on the books below.
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6. Find the net force acting on the books below.
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7. Two students push on a box in the same direction and a third student pushes in the opposite direction.
What is the net force on the box if each push with a force of 50 N?
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8. Why is Newton's 1* Law also known as the Law of Inertia?
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9. The more Add Text! an object has, the more inertia it has.
10. Rank the following objects from least amount of inertia to most amount of inertia.
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Transcribed Image Text:3. Can there be forces acting on an object at rest? Explain why or why not. Add Text Here! 4. What is the net force on an object that has balanced forces acting on it? Add Text Here! 5. Find the net force acting on the books below. Add Text Here! 6. Find the net force acting on the books below. Add Text Here! FOON 7. Two students push on a box in the same direction and a third student pushes in the opposite direction. What is the net force on the box if each push with a force of 50 N? Add Text Here! 8. Why is Newton's 1* Law also known as the Law of Inertia? Add Text Here! 9. The more Add Text! an object has, the more inertia it has. 10. Rank the following objects from least amount of inertia to most amount of inertia. ? Textbook ? Pencil ? Kindergartener ? Elephant OYI NotRockn Samce 2017 Motion and Force Unit 25
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