An Introduction to Physical Science (14th Edition)

Chapter 3

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Force, it is an entity that can make an object to ... more

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Capable ; Applied force on a body is capable of ... more

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Vector ; Force F is defined as the mass m ... more

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Could ; Initially, if objects are in motion and ... more

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Force ; To get any motion of an object, it should ... more

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Mass ; Inertia means resistance. The tendency of ... more

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Inversely ; According to Newton's second law of ... more

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  ; According to Newton's second law of motion, ... more

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Static, kinetic ; It is because more energy is ... more

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Different ; According to Newton's third law, every... more

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universal ; Newton's law of gravitation states ... more

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Greater ; According to Archimedes' principle, an ... more

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More ; According to Archimedes' principle, an ... more

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External force ; Conservation of linear momentum ... more

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Torque ; According to the law of conservation of ... more

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(a) Inertia(b) mass(c) uniform(d) external force(e... more

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Due to the low gravitational force. ; The ... more

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Due to the 3rd Law of Motion. Reading will be ... more

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g is less on the moon because on the moon the ... more

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For the purpose of saving life by not letting the ... more

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Due to Inertia, when clothes at rest spin, the ... more

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Due to torque ; Torque depends on both force and ... more

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Due to torque  ; Torque is a measure of the force ... more

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350 N in same direction as 250 N ; As forces are ... more

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300 m/s2 ; Force, Mass, Convert the unit of mass ... more

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0.95 m/s2 ; Acceleration is the change in the ... more

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0.4 m/s2 ; Force, Mass, Applying Newton's second ... more

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59 N ; Weight is the force on a body due to the ... more

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39.2 N  ; Applying Newton's second law,  ; \[\... more

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; Acceleration due to gravity is the acceleration... more

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float. ; The volume of the block is given by , ... more

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float ; Bouyant force is the upward force a fluid ... more

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east ; Linear momentum(p) is a vector quantity ... more

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More by 7000 kgm/s ; Substitute mass m = 900 kg ... more

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0.75 m/s in a direction opposite to that of the ... more

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in the opposite direction ; By the principle of ... more

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; By the principle of conservation of angular ... more

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-1.5 ms-2 ; The net force Fnet acting on the ... more

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3.822 N ; The acceleration due to gravity on Mars ... more

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Factor of 1/9 ; The magnitude of gravitational ... more

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v1 = 3v2 ; Applying the equation of conservation ... more

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Earth moves more rapidly when it is close to the ... more

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; The time taken by the ball to hit the ground ... more

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According to the law of the conservation of the ... more

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