1. A Junior high school student hits the nail with a hammer. During the collision, there is a force. 2. When you stir coffee or tea and then stop, the swirling motion continues. Th... 1. A Junior high school student hits the nail with a hammer. During the collision, there is a force. 2. When you stir coffee or tea and then stop, the swirling motion continues. This situation is best explained by ________. 3. What is the acceleration of a 10 kg cart if a net force of 140 N is applied to it? 4. Equal and opposite reactions are described by which law of motion? 5. For every ________, there is an equal and opposite ________. 6. The tendency of an object to resist any sudden change in motion is known as ________. 7. Which of the following has the most inertia?
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The question consists of multiple-choice questions related to physics concepts such as forces, laws of motion, and acceleration. Each question seeks to assess knowledge in fundamental physics principles.
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Answers are as follows: 1) d, 2) a, 3) b, 4) d, 5) b, 6) b, 7) b.
["1. d. on the nail and on the hammer","2. a. Law of Inertia","3. a. 14 m/s\u00b2","4. d. third","5. b. action, reaction","6. b. inertia","7. b. 5 kgs of nails"]
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["1. d. on the nail and on the hammer","2. a. Law of Inertia","3. a. 14 m/s\u00b2","4. d. third","5. b. action, reaction","6. b. inertia","7. b. 5 kgs of nails"]
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These questions test basic understanding of Newton's laws of motion. Understanding these laws can help in solving more complex physics problems.
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One common mistake is misidentifying the relevant Newton's law for a given physical situation. Make sure to carefully analyze the context of the problem.
Sources
- Newton's Laws Problem #3 - Hammer on a Nail (2nd Law + 3rd Law) - youtube.com
- Why does the swirling doesn't immediately stop after stirring? - quora.com
- Forces misconception hammer and nail - Physics Forums - physicsforums.com
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