Chapter 5: Q 17. (page 128)
how two of the three forces acting on an object in equilibrium. Redraw the diagram, showing all three forces. Label the third force .
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third force is
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Chapter 5: Q 17. (page 128)
how two of the three forces acting on an object in equilibrium. Redraw the diagram, showing all three forces. Label the third force .
third force is
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Based on the information in Table 5.1, estimate
a. The weight of a laptop computer.
b. The propulsion force of a bicycle.
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downward while the bungee cord is stretching.
An object experiencing a constant force accelerates at . What will the acceleration of this object be if
a. The force is doubled? Explain.
b. The mass is doubled?
c. The force is doubled and the mass is doubled?
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