Multiple Choice
Suppose that we wish to find the "net force" on an automobile, in order to apply Newton's law of motion to the motion of the automobile. As part of the net force, do we need to include "internal frictional forces" due to internal gears, bearings, etc.?
A) Yes, because every internal and external force must be included.
B) No, because only external forces need to be included.
C) Yes, because of Newton's law of force pairs.
D) Yes, because these forces dissipate some of the car's energy.
E) No, because only the drive force needs to be included.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q1: <img src="https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/TB4106/.jpg" alt=" Mary pushes horizontally
Q2: Regarding the relation between acceleration, force, and
Q3: Jet planes operate by<br>A) magic.<br>B) sucking in
Q4: You push your 2 kg physics book
Q6: When you pull an object, such as
Q7: An apple weighing 3 newtons hangs, motionless,
Q8: A "force" could be best described as<br>A)
Q9: The "drive force" that pushes a car
Q10: You hold a 2 newton apple, having
Q11: A 39- kg girl standing at rest