The same net force accelerates three object separately with the accelerations aj, az, az. Find the...
17. A net force of 24 N is acting on a 4.0-kg object. Find the acceleration in m/s2
The net electric force acting on each of the three objects below is skotched as a green arrow. For a net electric force pushing it to the left. If there is no green arrow, the object feels no net electric force example, the green arrow points to the left the object feels Use this information to assign an electric charge to each object. That is, decide whether each object has & positive electric charge negative olectric charge, or is neutral....
It is known that the net force on an object points to the right. Two of three forces acting on it are shown. Which is the best sketch of the missing third force? Two of the three forces exerted on an object
A 25.3-pound object has the following acceleration components: What is the magnitude of the net force acting on the object at time t 4.07 s? Number net What is the direction of the net force at this same time? Give your answer as a number of degrees counter-clockwise from the +x axis. Number
1. A fundamental field force that acts between charges 2. Reference frame in which an object that does not interact 3. Diagram in which an object is represented by a dot and showing 4. An interaction that involves a push or a pull resulting from direct S. The tendency of an object to resist any attempt to change its velocity 6. The magnitude of the gravitational force acting on an object. 7. A fundamental field force that is involved in...
understanding newton's law 1. An object cannot remain at rest unless which of the following holds? a. The net force acting on it is zero. b. The net force acting on it is constant and nonzero. c. There are no forces at all acting on it. d. There is only one force acting on it. which one is the answer? there can be more than one answer.... 2. If a block is moving to the left at a constant velocity,...
Three forces act on an object, with force F2 acting in the positive x direction. (a) Find the magnitude of the net force acting on the object? (b) Find the direction of the net force. The angle is measured from the positive x axis. (c) Find the fourth force that a person would have to exert on the object to make the net force equal to zero. F1=11.0N at an angle of 40 degrees above the horizontal F2=12.0N F3=10.0N along...
When an object falls in Earth's gravitational field (think of a skydiver jumping from an airplane or a marble falling in a tank of oil), it accelerates due to the force of gravity. If gravity were the only force acting on the object, then all objects-elephants and feathers alike would fall at the same rate. But gravity is not the only force present. Moving objects also experience resistance or friction from the surrounding medium; it would be air resistance for...
Three different forces act on an object. They are:→F1=<5,3>F→1=<5,3>→F2=<−6,−4>F→2=<-6,-4>→F3=<−1,8>F→3=<-1,8>Find the net force FnetFnet on the object (the sum of the forces) and Find what fourth force, F4F4 would need to be added so the object feels no force, that is, so Fnet=0
Please answer the following 6 questions, Greatly appreciated. 1) When the net force on an object is zero, the object will ? Select one (a) travel in a straight line (b) travel at a constant speed (c) both a and b (d) neither a or b 2) When the net force is zero, the object’s acceleration is____ a____ , and its velocity ___b____ . a) zero / non-zero (circle one) explain your answer. b) is constant / will change (circle...