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What is the relationship between a body's acceleration, mass, and the net force acting on it, according to Newton's second law of motion?
What is the relationship between a body's acceleration, mass, and the net force acting on it, according to Newton's second law of motion?
- Acceleration divided by mass equals net force
- Acceleration multiplied by mass equals net force (correct)
- Acceleration minus mass equals net force
- Acceleration plus mass equals net force
According to Newton's first law of motion, what happens to a body when no force is acting on it?
According to Newton's first law of motion, what happens to a body when no force is acting on it?
- It stops immediately
- It remains at rest or continues to move at a constant speed in a straight line (correct)
- It accelerates indefinitely
- It moves in a circular path
If two bodies exert forces on each other, what can be said about the magnitude and direction of these forces?
If two bodies exert forces on each other, what can be said about the magnitude and direction of these forces?
- They have the same magnitude and same direction
- They have the same magnitude but opposite directions (correct)
- They have different magnitudes and same direction
- They have different magnitudes and opposite directions
What did Newton use the three laws of motion to investigate and explain?
What did Newton use the three laws of motion to investigate and explain?
In which publication did Isaac Newton first state the three laws of motion?
In which publication did Isaac Newton first state the three laws of motion?
What concept is discussed in Chapter 9 of the book?
What concept is discussed in Chapter 9 of the book?
In which chapter does the book cover the topic of limits of functions?
In which chapter does the book cover the topic of limits of functions?
What is the main focus of Chapter 12 in the book?
What is the main focus of Chapter 12 in the book?
Which chapter of the book delves into the topic of differential equations?
Which chapter of the book delves into the topic of differential equations?
What is the subject of Chapter 3 in the book?
What is the subject of Chapter 3 in the book?