Answer:
Change, or increase, the buoyant force.
Explanation:
As the salt water of the sea is denser than the river's fresh water, the boat will rise when entering the sea from the river and sink (to increase the buoyant force) when entering the river from the sea.
Newton stated 3 laws that rules moving bodies:
First law - an object remains in its state (resting or moving at constant speed) unless acted upon a force
Second law - the force (F) of an object is equal to its mass (m) multiplied by its acceleration (a); F = m x a
Third law - when an object exerts a force upon another, the second object exerts a force that is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction
So, according to the First Law of Motion, the metor moving through outer space will continues its motion until an outside force acts upon it
Answer:
I would disagree with my friend because that according to Newton's first law, an object in motion will continue to be in motion until stopped by another object/force. If the object is already moving, it will stay in motion until something else stops it. There is no need for a force to be <em>continually</em> applied to it while it's already moving.
I don’t know what the answers are
<h2><em>The answer for the first question is A and the answer for the second one is C</em></h2><h2><em /></h2><h2><em /></h2>
I'm sorry if I get the answers wrong just trying to help you