True/False
When a force is applied to an object, such as the force applied to a golf ball from a golf club, it is being accelerated (i.e. from the unmoving to moving). Once the ball leaves the club and the force is no longer applied, the ball is no longer accelerating and moves at a constant horizontal velocity (in the absence of air resistance).
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q30: A basketball player exerts a downward force
Q31: When a person is running they apply
Q32: Rearrange the following equation (found in the
Q33: The formula derived from Newton's second law
Q34: Which of the following equations represents impulse
Q36: A bobsleigh has a mass of 150
Q37: A rugby player runs into a head-on
Q38: Name three things that may affect the
Q39: When performing a vertical jump on a
Q40: Most of the time in human movement,