When the net force equals zero the object is said to be at _________________________ and the...
When an object has a net force acting on it, the object absolutely must... O be accelerating. O be at rest. O have zero speed. O be in motion with a constant velocity. O have zero acceleration.
Is it possible to have a non-zero net force on an object that does no work on the object? if not, explain why. if so, provide an example.
What is the net force acting on an object moving at 100 mph due north? None of the above 10 N south 10 N north Net Force equals zero
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...
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
The forces shown in the figure below are applied to an object. Find the third force that will produce a zero resultant force. (Take the x-axis along the horizontal direction, and F = 55.1 lb.)
The following objects all have a net force of zero Newtons and are therefore in equilibrium. In each case some forces acting on the object are provided. Discuss the total number of forces acting on the object and add the missing forces. You may elect to choose from the provided list of forces, but feel free to discuss/provide a force that is not listed, if you feel your explanation is better. List of possible forces: Weight (The pull of gravity)...
10. If the net force on a system is zero, is the net force also zero? Give examples 11. If the net take on a system is zero, the net force is equal to zero? Give examples
if you have multiple forces acting on an object, what is the total/net force on the object? Please explain in sentences, as opposed to diagrams. thanks in advance!