Exam 2: Kinetics of Linear Motion

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Which of the following situations would be true according to Newton's law of inertia?

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Two parallel forces are acting on an object vertically upwards and one opposing force is acting on the same object vertically downwards. The forces are as follows. 35N upwards 63N upwards 78N downwards Calculate the resultant force (magnitude and direction).

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Which of the following situations would be true according to Newton's law of reaction?

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A tennis player hits a tennis ball with a racket and the ball and racket are in contact with each other for 0.25 seconds. Use the formula ∑F = ma to calculate the force applied to the ball by the racket using the information below. Mass of the tennis ball: 58 gm (0.058 kg) Acceleration of tennis ball: 140m/s²

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A force of 20N applied over a period of 4 seconds would have the same impulse as:

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Calculate the weight of the person with a mass of 68kg standing on Earth's surface (acceleration due to gravity = 9.81m/s²), and on the moon (acceleration due to gravity 1.62m/s²)

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All forces will produce or alter motion.

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A Rugby player (Player A) is running with the ball in his or her hands. Player B runs at Player A for a front-on tackle and tackles Player A to the ground. Considering the ball was not touched by Player B, if Player A lost his grip of the ball at the point of impact between the two players, which direction is the ball likely to travel in? Discuss this in respect to one or more of Newton's laws.

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When two objects of obviously different masses (i.e. a marble and a brick) are dropped from the same height at the same time, which would hit the ground first?

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