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1. What happens with an incorrect model?
1. What happens when an unbalanced force is
1. Unless acted on by an external net force, an object
1. Understand and use the Conservation of Mechanical Energy
1. Trying to break down a door, a man pushes futilely against it with
1. Trying to break down a door, a man pushes futilely against it with
1. The velocity of an object is the
1. The statement “to every reaction there is an equal and opposite
1. The potential energy stored by the spring is given by U kx = 1 2
1. The graph shows how the displacement varies
1. The frog leaps from its resting position at the lake`s bank onto a lily
1. The displacement of an object C) is a vector representing
1. The diagram shows two forces acting at right angles to each other
1. The apparent weight of an object increases in an elevator while
1. The angular momentum of a system remains constant (a) when no
1. SOLUTION: Because `B` is heavier and it sits on a steeper slope
1. Resisted motion - Queen`s University Belfast
1. Oscillations
1. Newton`s Laws of Motion and their Applications
1. Newton`s Laws
1. newton`s laws
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