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1. A push or pull.
2. “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction,” is according to
what law of motion?
3. A force acting against or opposite an object in contact with which
makes the movement of the object slows down.
4. A force that acts perpendicular to the surface of the object in contact with.
5. A force of attraction between two objects.
6. These are forces where objects touch or contact with each other.
7. If two forces acting on an object are equal in magnitude but
opposite in direction.
8. Forces that cause a change in the motion of an object.
9. The second law of motion is ..
10. A type of force applied to hanging string, rope, chain or cable.
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1. A push or pull.
2. “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction,” is according to
what law of motion?
3. A force acting against or opposite an object in contact with which
makes the movement of the object slows down.
4. A force that acts perpendicular to the surface of the object in contact with.
5. A force of attraction between two objects.
6. These are forces where objects touch or contact with each other.
7. If two forces acting on an object are equal in magnitude but
opposite in direction.
8. Forces that cause a change in the motion of an object.
9. The second law of motion is ..
10. A type of force applied to hanging string, rope, chain or cable.
II – Solve the problem. Show your solution.
1. Determine the acceleration that result when a 12 N net force is applied to a 7 kg object.
F
Formula: a =
m
2. A box is at rest and a force of 250 N is applied to it. If the frictional force is 200 N, determine the net force?
Formula: Fnet = FA + FB
2. A box is at rest and a force of 250 N is applied to it. If the frictional force is 200 N, determine the net force?
Formula: Fnet = FA + FB