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... 13) For each of these, the picture shown is a top-down view of the object so that weight and normal force are not considered. For each, determine the magnitude and direction of the net force acting on the object. Refer to the compass rose at the right. ...
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... object in motion continues in motion with constant velocity (constant speed in straight line) unless acted on by a net external force. “in motion” or “at rest” – with respect to the chosen frame of reference “net force” – vector sum of all the external forces acting on the object – FNet,x and FNet,y ...
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