Answer:
it would be c.
Explanation:
starts at zero and isn't a straight shot up
Whenever the motion of an object <em><u>changes</u></em> . . . speeding up, or slowing down,
or changing direction . . . that change is called "<em><u>acceleration</u></em>". Acceleration is
produced by force on the object.
If there is <em><u>no force</u></em> on the object, then there is no acceleration. That means that
its motion <em><u>doesn't change</u></em>. The object remains in constant, uniform motion ...
moving with steady speed, in a straight line.
No force is necessary to <em><u>keep</u></em> an object moving, only to <em><u>change</u></em> its motion.
50N.
The magnitude of the reaction to any force is equal to the magnitude of the first force. (See Newton #3.)
8.6 cm
Explanation:
Step 1:
In this we have to find the focal length of converging lens.
To find focal length we have,

where u = Object distance
v= Image distance
f = Focal length
Step 2:

(1/f) = 0.116
f = 1/0.116
f = 8.6 cm
Answer:
10 m
Explanation:
5 m/s * 2 s = 10 meters ( see how the ' s ' cancels out?)