Physics Chapter: Newton's Second Law of Motion
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What does Newton's second law of motion state about the rate of momentum?

  • It is always constant regardless of the applied force.
  • It is proportional to the imposed force. (correct)
  • It changes inversely with the applied force.
  • It does not depend on the direction of the force.
  • According to Newton's second law, the direction of momentum change is determined by what?

  • The speed of the object.
  • The direction of the applied force. (correct)
  • The acceleration of the object.
  • The mass of the object.
  • If a greater force is applied to an object, what outcome can be expected according to Newton's second law?

  • The object's momentum will stay the same.
  • The object's momentum will decrease.
  • The object will not respond to the force.
  • The object's momentum will change at a higher rate. (correct)
  • What is the relationship between force and momentum change as stated in Newton's second law?

    <p>Momentum change is proportional to the applied force.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following concepts is NOT aligned with Newton's second law of motion?

    <p>The direction of momentum change is determined by the speed of the object.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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