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What does Newton's second law of motion state about the rate of momentum?
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?
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?
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?
What is the relationship between force and momentum change as stated in Newton's second law?
Which of the following concepts is NOT aligned with Newton's second law of motion?
Which of the following concepts is NOT aligned with Newton's second law of motion?
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