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According to Newton's Law of Inertia, an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by
According to Newton's Law of Inertia, an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by
- An unbalanced force
- An external force (correct)
- The law of interaction
- Gravity
According to Newton's Law of Acceleration, the acceleration of an object with constant mass is proportional to
According to Newton's Law of Acceleration, the acceleration of an object with constant mass is proportional to
- The object's speed
- The object's direction
- The net force acting on it (correct)
- The object's mass
According to Newton's Law of Interaction, for every action force, there is a reaction force that is
According to Newton's Law of Interaction, for every action force, there is a reaction force that is
- Equal in size and opposite in direction (correct)
- Greater in size and opposite in direction
- Greater in size and same direction
- Equal in size and same direction
According to Newton's explanation of balanced forces, when forces are balanced, objects will
According to Newton's explanation of balanced forces, when forces are balanced, objects will
According to Newton's explanation of unbalanced forces, when forces are unbalanced, objects will
According to Newton's explanation of unbalanced forces, when forces are unbalanced, objects will
According to Newton's Law of Inertia, an object at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by
According to Newton's Law of Inertia, an object at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by
According to Newton's Law of Acceleration, the acceleration of an object is proportional to
According to Newton's Law of Acceleration, the acceleration of an object is proportional to
According to Newton's Law of Interaction, for every action force, there is a reaction force that is
According to Newton's Law of Interaction, for every action force, there is a reaction force that is
According to Newton's explanation of balanced forces, when forces are balanced, objects will
According to Newton's explanation of balanced forces, when forces are balanced, objects will
According to Newton's explanation of unbalanced forces, when forces are unbalanced, objects will
According to Newton's explanation of unbalanced forces, when forces are unbalanced, objects will