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Force & Motion
Thinking Questions
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Can an object’s acceleration be a negative number? Why or why
not?
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Can an object’s acceleration be a negative number? Why or why
not?
Yes. When an object slows down and the final speed is less than the initial speed,
the object’s acceleration will be a negative number.
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If forces occur in equal but opposite pairs, how can anything
ever move?
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If forces occur in equal but opposite pairs, how can anything
ever move?
According to Newton’s third law, the equal and opposite forces work on different
objects.Read more about this here:
http://www.mansfieldct.org/schools/mms/staff/hand/Lawshowcananythingmove.htm
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Two crates, one heavy and one light, are at rest on a waxed floor. Which crate will need a greater
force to provide the same acceleration? Use the concept
of inertia to explain your answer.
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Two crates, one heavy and one light, are at rest on a waxed floor. Which
crate will need a greater force to provide the same acceleration? Use the concept of inertia to explain
your answer.
The heavy crate has more inertia, so it requires more force to make it accelerate.
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Explain the role of friction in walking on a sidewalk versus
walking on a sidewalk covered with ice.
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Explain the role of friction in walking on a sidewalk versus
walking on a sidewalk covered with ice.
Friction between your shoe and the sidewalk allows you to push against the
sidewalk. Ice decreases this friction.
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You sit on a rock. Your weight is a force acting on the rock. What
force acts on you?
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You sit on a rock. Your weight is a force acting on the rock. What
force acts on you?
The rock provides an upward force that is equal to your weight
since you are not moving.
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How is acceleration related to change in speed?
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How is acceleration related to change in speed?
Acceleration is the change in velocity divided by the time needed for the
change to occur, and velocity changes when speed changes.