ANSWER 13 TO 16 13. What happens to the object when you apply a constant force on it in space? A.It will continuously move B.It will move faster C.None of the above D.It will not move 14. What is the direction of the force of two objects that are in contact with each other? A.same directions B.opposite direction C.can be both A and B D.none of the above
ANSWER 13 TO 16 13. What happens to the object when you apply a constant force on it in space? A.It will continuously move B.It will move faster C.None of the above D.It will not move 14. What is the direction of the force of two objects that are in contact with each other? A.same directions B.opposite direction C.can be both A and B D.none of the above
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ANSWER 13 TO 16
13. What happens to the object when you apply a constant force on it in space?
A.It will continuously move |
B.It will move faster |
C.None of the above |
D.It will not move |
14. What is the direction of the force of two objects that are in contact with each other?
A.same directions |
B.opposite direction |
C.can be both A and B |
D.none of the above |
15. How will you describe the force attraction of the Earth and the moon considering their size and mass?
A.There is no force of attraction. |
B.The forces between the moon and the earth are equal but opposite in direction. |
C.The forces between the moon and the earth are unequal and opposite. |
D.The forces between the moon and the earth are equal and opposite. |
16. What is the reaction force applied to an object if the action force is 17 Newtons?
A.Equal to 0 N |
B.Less than 17 N |
C.Equal to 17 N |
D.Greater than 17 N |
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