elijahiglesias
elijahiglesias elijahiglesias
  • 04-03-2021
  • Physics
contestada

Do all force interactions cause a noticeable change in motion? Explain your thinking?
!THANK YOU!

Respuesta :

KingTrator
KingTrator KingTrator
  • 04-03-2021

Answer:

No. If you apply a force in a chair, for example, you only will be able to move the chair if you beat the static frictional force. So, with that example, we can see that is not any type of force that can produce movement. The only force that produces movement is a result force which is non-zero.

Answer Link
dhskbeidbdjdb
dhskbeidbdjdb dhskbeidbdjdb
  • 04-03-2021
The answer would be no
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Lee has a jar of 100 pennies. She adds groups of 10 pennies to the jar . She adds 5 groups. What numbers does she say?
A chunk of paraffin (wax) has a mass of 50.4 grams and a volume of 57.9 cm3. What is the density of paraffin?
Square root 2 is between 1.4 and 1.5
how many ten thousands are in 9,000 tens
Word form 67.943 answers please
what is 5/10+1/5 to this problem please help me
how do I round off 248,739 to the nearest hundred?
Emma and jamie used base-ten blocks to show that 40 is one-tenth of 400
a fast food restaurant sold 24 burgers with cheese If the ratio of burgers sold with cheese compared to without cheese was 3:2 how many burgers did they see tot
Ten pints of 15 % salt solution are mixed with 15 pints of 10 % salt solution. What is the concentration of the resulting solution?