4. You are looking at some new FBD. You determine from it that there IS a (non-zero) net force acting on the object. (a) What MUST be true, for this and EVERY FBD, that tells you that there is a net force acting on it? (In other word, no "special cases" where say there is only one force; your answer must apply to each and every FBD with a net force)" (b) Let's say there is a net force to the right. What, if anything, can you conclude about the MOTION of the object, in the VERTICAL direction?
4. You are looking at some new FBD. You determine from it that there IS a (non-zero) net force acting on the object. (a) What MUST be true, for this and EVERY FBD, that tells you that there is a net force acting on it? (In other word, no "special cases" where say there is only one force; your answer must apply to each and every FBD with a net force)" (b) Let's say there is a net force to the right. What, if anything, can you conclude about the MOTION of the object, in the VERTICAL direction?
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4. You are looking at some new FBD. You determine from it that there IS a (non-zero) net force
acting on the object.
(a) What MUST be true, for this and EVERY FBD, that tells you that there is a net force acting
on it? (In other word, no "special cases" where say there is only one force; your answer must
apply to each and every FBD with a net force)"
(b) Let's say there is a net force to the right. What, if anything, can you conclude about the
MOTION of the object, in the VERTICAL direction?
(a)
(b)
5. Let's say you are pushing a wheelbarrow partially filled with dirt.
Based on Newton's second law, what are the TWO ways you can DECREASE the
acceleration of the wheelbarrow?
(be specific: what would you change, and would you increase or decrease it?)
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