During a time interval of one second, a ball moves in the +x or -x direction (that is, to the right or the left), and a net force acts on the ball in the +x or -x direction. For each motion listed below, check all the descriptions of net force that could produce that behavior. More than one description may be valid for a particular motion.(b) ball moving to the right at constant speed net force to the right with increasing magnitude net force to the right with decreasing magnitude net force = 0 net force to the right with constant magnitude net force to the left with increasing magnitude net force to the left with decreasing magnitude net force to the left with constant magnitude (c) ball moving to the left at constant speed net force to the right with constant magnitude net force = 0 net force to the left with constant magnitude net force to the right with increasing magnitude net force to the right with decreasing magnitude net force to the left with decreasing magnitude net force to the left with increasing magnitude
During a time interval of one second, a ball moves in the +x or -x direction (that is, to the right or the left), and a net force acts on the ball in the +x or -x direction. For each motion listed below, check all the descriptions of net force that could produce that behavior. More than one description may be valid for a particular motion.
(b) ball moving to the right at constant speed
(c) ball moving to the left at constant speed

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During a time interval of one second, a ball moves in the +x or -x direction (that is, to the right or the left), and a net force acts on the ball in the +x or -x direction. For each motion listed below, check all the descriptions of net force that could produce that behavior. More than one description may be valid for a particular motion.








