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nome Jyeathy Kensal. Ud-Forces - Net Force Intro Fromm = 12.N Fpptee= 50 N Net Force: Direction of Acceleration: kh From= 75 N Frcton= 40 N Freon = 90 N Few=75.N 2.netFore:___S0.f @ irection of aceteration: _ Cie Furr= 1800 N Fenay= 800 N a.netFore:_ O00 NV Direction of Acc.: Ngwecd Faouvanr= 1500 N Farruco= 240.N Fonc= 120N Fonay= 1500 N e a.netForce:__\ oN birecton of acs_ A Period 6 Date Naps 5. Ifitis known that a non-zero net force is acting on an object, then which of the following ‘must be assumed regarding the object's motion? ‘A. The object is at rest. . The object is moving (C.The object is accelerating. . The object is at equilibrium. a constant velocity. 6. Rank the following scenarios in order from. greatest acceleration to least acceleration 1 Greatest Acceleration to 3 = Least Acceleration 100N 35N__p 1 70N 2 100 NL 100N 35N_P ISN \ 100 NL 100] ON 35N, a” Fwow= 2275 N Frncr= 30 N Foray= 2350 N ‘7. What's different about this one? Can we know for sure if itis accelerating? Yes, becane free iba Net Five. Component Forces: Using Triangle Geometry Find the horizontal and vertical components Parts of a Right Triangle for the force applied. 1. The angle with the horizontal is 55 degrees. The tension force is 32 Newtons. Special Triangle Relationships WYP. san eeoge GoW sino = 2 gesite hyena cA cosO = ed Wr. (wezh0y " ™ 2. The angle with the horizontal is 21 degrees: The man applies 60 Newtons of force tano =~ Sekt jOceres Stn Zinn 3. The angle with the horizontal is 38 degrees: The tension force in the leash is 50 Newtons rx = AQ3* We . (s9= 980 ‘ (64 ¢) Wad rvenge= lip Su 9 33. Sic 24.4¥

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