Answer: A) because forces are what stop and start motion
Explanation:
From Newton's first law, an object tends to stay in state of rest or motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced external force. This is also known law of inertia. This is because a force can stop or start a motion. A force cause body to accelerate to decelerate otherwise the body continues with constant speed.
An object in motion stays in motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force A) because forces are what stop and start motion
In Newton's first law, it is stated that if the resultant force acts on an object of magnitude is zero, it can be formulated:
then the object tends to defend itself from its state.
or can be stated:
An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
So for objects in a state of movement, objects tend to move forever. Likewise, for objects in a state of rest, they tend to remain forever. The tendency of objects like this is called inertia
The size of inertia is proportional to mass, the greater the mass of the object, the greater the inertia of the object.
In objects with mass that move translatively, the object will maintain its linear velocity
Forces are balanced when all the forces act upon an object balance with each other
Forces are unbalanced when there is an individual force that is not being balanced by another force
So the object in balanced forces:
Let see the answer choices
If there is an unbalanced force, the object will tend to move from the rest position or the object changes its state of motion.
Statement is true
Balanced forces can exist in nature for example. For example a person standing on the floor. There are two forces. The force of gravity and the floor for upward force, thus the person maintains its state (rest motion). So this condition is called a state of balance or balance.
Statement is false
All matter is not only in a state of movement but also in a position of rest
Statement is false
motion of object can accelerate or decelerate
Statement is false
Newton's law of inertia
example of Newton's First Law of inertia
law of motion
Keywords: inertia, Newton's First Law
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The tube is then heated until all of the iodine evaporates and the tube is filled with iodine
gas. The weight after heating will be:
A)
26.0 grams
B)
27.0 grams
C)
28.0 grams
D)
more than 28.0 grams