Problem 4: Given Newton’s First Law of Motion, what do we reasonably expect an object to do given the following scenarios?
Part (a) An object sits at rest with no unbalanced forces or torques acting upon it. What do we expect this object to do?
Part (b) An object is traveling with a constant velocity with no unbalanced forces or torques acting upon it. What do we expect this object to do?
Part (c) An object sits at rest with an unbalanced force acting upon it. What should we not expect this object to do? Asking another way, which of the following choices could not be an outcome?
Part (d) An object spins in place with no unbalanced forces or torques acting upon it, what do we expect this object to do?
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Problem 4: sig.gif?tid=2N74-D1-D6-44-AC90-13475 Given Newton’s First Law of Motion, what do we reasonably expect an object to do given the following scenarios?
An object is traveling with a constant velocity with no unbalanced forces acting upon it. What do we expect this object to do? The object will speed up. The object will slow down and eventually come to rest. The object will remain at the same speed, traveling in the same direction. The object will remain at the same speed but change direction. None of these answers. The object will begin to spin as it slows down.
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