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, When the strong man shown (Figure 1) exerts a downward force of 890 NN on the rope, how much upward force is
exerted on the block? - ✔✔890 N



The equilibrium rule F = 0 applies to

a. objects or systems at rest.

b. objects or systems in uniform motion in a straight line.

c. both

d. neither - ✔✔c. both



The support force on a 10-N book that rests on a horizontal surface is

a. less than 10 N.

b. greater than 10 N.

c. 10 N.

d. dependent on whether the book lies flat or stands upright. - ✔✔c. 10 N



Lucy Lightfoot stands with one foot on one bathroom scale and her other foot on a second bathroom scale. Each scale
reads 400 NN .

What is Lucy's weight? - ✔✔W = 800 N



In general, the friction forces between one object and another act

a. in opposite directions.

b. in the same direction.

c. at right angles to each other.

d. none of the above - ✔✔a. in opposite directions.



Why do we say that velocity is a vector and speed is not?

a. Velocity happens in three dimensions, and speed happens in two dimensions.

b. Velocity has a vertical component, and speed does not.

c. Speed is never zero, and velocity can be zero.

d. Velocity includes a direction, and speed does not. - ✔✔d. Velocity includes a direction, and speed does not.
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