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Chemistry, 15.12.2021 17:40 borbin

A honeybadger is walking forward. There is an applied force from the animal of 19 N to the right, a frictional force of 36 N to the left, a force of gravity of 60 N down and the animal is being pushed up by the ground with 60 N. What best describes the motion of the animal? a
The animal will move to the right due to an unbalanced force on the right
b
The animal will move down due to an unbalanced force down
c
The animal will move to the left due to an unbalanced force on the left
d
The animal will move up due to an unbalanced force upwards

A car company is doing crash testing using crash dummies. When the car hits an object, it stops. The crash test dummy, who wasn't wearing their seatbelt, flies through the windshiled. Which of the following explains what is happening using Newton's Laws?

a
The object provided a force to stop the car, but the test dummy body was still moving which is what caused it to fly out of the windshield
b
The car seat pushed the test dummy, causing a rapid force that made it fly through the windshield
c
The car hit the object which provided a force on it, the object will provide another force back on the car, equal in magnitude but opposite in direct
d
The car pushes the object with such force that it causes the object to move forward, which makes the test dummy lunge forward through the windshield

Why is it easier for Ms. Vetter to push the box that her Christmas tree is in, that is already moving instead of the same box that is stationary?

a
The normal force on the object is different if it is stationary or not
b
The force of friction on the object is different if it is stationary or not
c
The force of the push on the object is different if it is stationary or not
d
The force of gravity on the object is different if it is stationary or not.

According to Newton's Third Law, if a sledgehammer hits a wall with a force of 1000 N, how much force does the wall hit the sledgehammer?

a
500 N
b
1000 N
c
- 1000 N
d
0 N

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