A train travels on a track at a constant velocity of 100 Inside one of the train cars is a table and book. The table and the book are moving with the train at constant velocity, however, the table and the book are at rest (stationary) relative to each other. Direction of evement
A train travels on a track at a constant velocity of 100 Inside one of the train cars is a table and book. The table and the book are moving with the train at constant velocity, however, the table and the book are at rest (stationary) relative to each other. Direction of evement
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A train travels on a track at a constant velocity of 100 Inside one of the train cars is a table and book. The table and the book are moving with the train at constant velocity, however, the table and the
book are at rest (stationary) relative to each other.
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Using Newton's third law of motion, what is the force relationship between the table and the book? Does it matter that the train is moving?
The mass of the book is the force of the book on the table. This force is equal to the force of the table on the book. It does not matter that the train is moving, because the contents of each
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train car are not moving relative to the train.
The weight of the book is the force of gravity acting on the book, this force is exactly balanced by the force of the table on the book. It does not matter that the train is moving, because the
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contents of each train car are not moving relative to the train.
The mass of the book exerts no force on the table because it is not accelerating; however, the table exerts a force on the book. It does matter that the train is moving, because it exerts a
force on both the table and the book.
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The weight of the book exerts a force on the table due to gravity, which is exactly balanced by the force of the table on the book. It does matter that the train is moving, because it exerts a
force on both the table and the book.
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