physics chapter 6
A heaver object has a larger gravitational force action on it than a lighter object does. Therefore, according to Newton's second law, it will experience a greater acceleration toward the ground than the lighter
False
All forces on an object caused a change in the object's motion
False
Forces are really only pulls applied by one system on another
False
Sir Isaac Newton originated the concept of inertia
False
the value of G on the moon is smaller than on the earth because objects have smaller masses on the moon than on the earth
False
the sum of all forces on an object is called
the resultant force
All three laws of motion apply in every instance where a force is exerted on a system
true
It is possible for a scientific law to not hold true in every case where it is tested
true
balanced forces
when the sum of all simultaneous forces acting on an objects equals zero
electromagnetic force
* 4 fundamental components * both static and moving
A hockey puck slides across the ice with a constant velocity. does this mean that there is no force on a system of constant mass will have what result?
Doubling the net force on a system will double its acceleration
Which of the following statements would Newton disagree with and why A) An objects motion changes in responce to an unbalanced force. B) for every action, there is an equal or opposite reaction C) a force is always needed to maintain a constant velocity D) the acceleration of an object is proportional to its mass
Newton would disagree with choice C. A force is not required to maintain constant velocity of a system unless there is an opposing forces acting on the system
Every fundamental force is at work in a. flower vase sitting on a shelf
True
The " action" fours never ask on the same system as the " reaction" force
True
the " action" force never acts on the same system as the "reaction" force
True
force
an agent that causes change in motion of matter, or tends to do so
gravitational force
an attractive force that acts between any two objects
principal of inertia
an object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion will continue in its current state of motion unless an outside agent acts on it
unbalanced forces
change in an objects state of motion
What force causes the transmission of light
electromagnetic force
Astronauts in the international Space station can use a standard laboratory balance when finding the mass of an object
false
Galileo referred an "agent" that causes a change in the state of motion of an object. What was this agent?
force
what common phenomenon likely accounts for the Greek natural philosophers observation that objects naturally tend to slow down and that heaver objects fall faster than lighter objects?
friction in many different forms tends to slow or retard the acceleration of moving objects
what did Galileo conclude about the natural tendency of any moving object?
tends to continue moving at the same speed unless acted upon by some outside agent