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The document discusses balanced and unbalanced forces. It provides examples of situations involving balanced and unbalanced forces, such as a cart moving at constant speed due to balanced forces acting on it, or a baseball thrown towards home plate experiencing an unbalanced force. It also contains questions about identifying balanced and unbalanced forces based on examples of objects in motion or force diagrams.
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The document discusses balanced and unbalanced forces. It provides examples of situations involving balanced and unbalanced forces, such as a cart moving at constant speed due to balanced forces acting on it, or a baseball thrown towards home plate experiencing an unbalanced force. It also contains questions about identifying balanced and unbalanced forces based on examples of objects in motion or force diagrams.
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Balanced and Unbalanced Forces


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1. Email address *

2. A wheeled cart is moving to the right at a constant speed. Two forces of equal 1 point
magnitude are acting upon the cart. Which of the following best describes the
forces and motion of the cart? *

Mark only one oval.

Balanced Forces, Constant Speed

Unbalanced Forces, Constant Speed

Balanced Forces, Acceleration

Unbalanced Forces, Acceleration

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3. Which could be an example of an unbalanced force? * 1 point

Mark only one oval.

A plate sitting on a dining table

Earth orbiting the Sun

A ball at the top of a hill that is not moving

A baseball that has been thrown to home plate.

4. Which could be an example of a balanced force? * 1 point

Mark only one oval.

An asteroid moving at a constant speed through space

A box of dishes falling from a counter

A car accelerating from a stop sign

A rocket taking off

5. Which of the following objects will experience an unbalanced force? * 1 point

Mark only one oval.

A bike rider on a smooth and level road, pedaling at a constant rate.

A chair sitting on the floor with balanced forces acting in opposite directions.

A train pulling on another train, each with the same amount of force.

A ball rolling across the floor with friction acting in the opposite direction.

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6. An airplane is travelling North through the sky at a constant speed when 1 point

turbulence causes it to take a different route, changing its direction. Explain


the forces at work on this plane. *

Mark only one oval.

Unbalanced, because the plane is moving forward, not backwards

Balanced, because the plane is not falling to a lower altitude

Unbalanced, because the speed is constant and there is a change in direction

Unbalanced, because the plane is in motion

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7. What is the net force? * 1 point

Mark only one oval.

40 N left

400 N right

0 N Balanced

40 N right

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8. What is the net force? * 1 point

Mark only one oval.

30 N left

5 N left

25 N right

55 N right

9. How will this object move? * 1 point

Mark only one oval.

It won't move.

It will move to the left.

It will move to the right.

It will move in both directions.

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10. How will this object move? * 1 point

Mark only one oval.

It won't move.

It will move to the left.

It will move to the right.

It will move up.

11. Calculate the Net Force. * 1 point

Mark only one oval.

40N, Left

0N, Balanced

40N, Right

75N, Right

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