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What does Newton's first law state about an object at rest?
An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by a
resultant force
.
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What is required to change the motion of an object according to Newton's first law?
A
resultant force
is required.
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What happens to stationary objects with a resultant force of zero?
They remain
stationary.
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What happens to moving objects with a resultant force of zero?
They carry on moving at the same
velocity
.
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What occurs when a non-zero resultant force acts on an object?
It will cause the object to
accelerate
.
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What are the possible effects of a
non-zero
resultant force on an object?
Stationary object starts moving
Moving object speeds up
Moving object slows down
Moving object stops
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What is the formula to calculate force?
Force = mass ×
acceleration.
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What is inertial mass?
How difficult it is to change an object's velocity.
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How does mass relate to inertia?
The more
massive
an object is, the
more
force is needed to change its velocity.
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How do u find the Inertial mass of an object?
Inertial mass =
Force
/ acceleration.
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What is the formula for force?
F =
ma
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How is acceleration defined in terms of mass and force?
Acceleration is the force divided by mass,
a
=
a =
a
=
F
m
\frac{F}{m}
m
F
.
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What factors determine the movement of an object?
An object will move more if it has a large
force
applied or a small
mass
.
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Why does a small object move more compared to a large object when the same force is applied?
Because it has less
mass
, resulting in greater
acceleration
.
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What is newtons third law?
When two objects interact, they apply a
force
on eachother that are
equal
and opposite from the other object.
What is Newtons second law?
The
acceleration
of an object is directly
proportional
to the resultant force acting on it.
What is Newtons first law?
Velocity
of an object changes if there is a resultant force.
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