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Forces
Newton’s first law of motion
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How can you apply Newton's first law?
To
moving
and
stationary
objects
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What do Newton's Laws of Motion describe?
The effects of
forces
on motion
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How many laws of motion are there?
Three
laws of motion
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What happens if the resultant force on a stationary object is zero?
The object
remains
stationary
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What occurs if the resultant force on a moving object is zero?
The object continues moving at the
same
velocity
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What does a balanced force on a stationary object indicate?
The
resultant force
is zero
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What does it mean for an object to have no resultant force acting on it?
Both
speed
and
direction
stay the same
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What is the resultant force when two equal forces act in opposite directions?
Zero
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What happens to an object moving at a constant speed with no forces acting on it?
It continues to move with the
same
velocity
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What is the driving force of a car moving at a constant speed?
The
engine's
driving force
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What are resistive forces?
Friction
with air and road
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What happens when a resultant force acts on a stationary object?
The object
accelerates
in the
direction
of the force
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What does a resultant force cause an object's speed to do?
Change
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How can a resultant force affect an object's direction?
It can
change
the object's
direction
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What happens when a resultant force acts on an object moving at a constant speed?
The object
decelerates
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What does a resultant force acting upwards do to an object moving at constant speed?
It causes the object to
accelerate
upwards
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What are the key points of Newton's first law of motion?
An object remains
stationary
if no
resultant force
acts on it.
An object continues moving at the
same
velocity
if no resultant force acts on it.
A resultant force causes an object's speed or direction to
change.
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What are the effects of balanced forces on stationary and moving objects?
Stationary object: Remains
stationary.
Moving object: Continues moving at the same
velocity
.
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What are resistive forces and their effects on a moving car?
Resistive forces include
air and road friction
.
They balance the
driving
force when speed is
constant.
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What is inertia
The
tendency
of objects to continue in their state for the rest of
uniform motion