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Objective: To use an understanding of the effect of balanced and unbalanced forces upon the motion of an object in order to predict how an object will move under a certain set of force conditions.
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Horizontal Motion Only 6 Questions
Pick from among the three activities - Horizontal Motion Only, Vertical Motion Only, and Both Horizontal and Vertical Motions.
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Both Horizontal and Vertical Motions 10 Questions
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An object is experiencing the forces shown at the right. Each arrow represents a force in the specified direction. The length of the arrow represents the strength of the force. Which dot diagram represents a possible state of motion of such an object? Select all that apply.
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