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Forces - MrJohnsClass

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... • turning effect of a force • physical property which causes a rigid body to change its angular acceleration • vector quantity with units of newton metres (N.m) • also known as a torque or force couple depending upon its application ...
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... speed and direction of motion will not change. If the forces on an object are in balance, the object’s velocity is constant. a. This simply means that if an object is not moving, the object will stay still. b. If the object is moving, it will continue in a straight line at a constant speed. c. What ...
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... b. False - An object would never slow to a stop unless the forces acting upon it were unbalanced. In fact, an object which slows down must have a unbalanced force directed in the direction opposite their motion. c. False - An unbalanced force is only required to accelerate an object. A balance of fo ...
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StudyGuideForcesAP2016

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