6. Intro to Forces (Dynamics)
Newton's First & Second Laws
- Multiple ChoiceAccording to Newton's second law, what effect does a net (unbalanced) force have on an object?
- Multiple Choice
For an ideal pulley (negligible mass and friction), which of the following can the pulley change?
- Multiple Choice
A person is running on a track. Which of the following forces propels the runner forward?
- Multiple Choice
Why does bending your legs when running enable you to swing your legs to and fro more rapidly?
- Multiple Choice
According to Newton's First Law, what will a baseball that is standing still on a table do if no net force acts on it?
- Multiple Choice
According to Newton's Second Law, which force is responsible for causing the acceleration of an object ()?
- Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the best example of an unbalanced force acting on an object?
- Multiple ChoiceIn the context of Newton's Second Law, which expression correctly gives the net force on an object of mass accelerating at ?
- Multiple Choice
Which of the following equations correctly expresses Newton's Second Law, relating force, mass, and acceleration?
- Multiple Choice
A horizontal shaft is supported by a smooth thrust bearing at point A and a smooth journal bearing at point B. If a force is applied perpendicular to the shaft at its midpoint, which statement best describes the reaction forces at the supports according to Newton's First and Second Laws?
- Multiple Choice
When switch S in the figure is closed at time , which of the following best describes the motion of a block of mass attached to a horizontal frictionless surface and pulled by a constant force ?
- Multiple Choice
Which of the following explanations is contrary to Newton's first law of motion?
- Multiple Choice
According to Newton's First Law, when an object is acted upon by balanced forces (), which two types of motion can it experience?
- Textbook Question
A single force with x-component Fₓ acts on a 2.0 kg object as it moves along the x-axis. A graph of Fₓ versus t is shown in FIGURE P5.32. Draw an acceleration graph aₓ versus t) for this object.
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According to Newton's Second Law, what does the sum of forces acting on an object equal to?