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Newton's first law of motion problems and answers

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John Landry 2022-07-21

A ball was dropped from the window of a building, 33.5 meters above the ground
How fast it is after 2 seconds?
How long will it take if the final velocity is 25 m/s?

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owsicag7 2022-07-20

Why are non-Newtonian fluids called non-Newtonian when they follow Newton’s third law?
To my understanding, Newton’s third law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Therefor if I punch the non-Newtonian fluid harder, there will be a harder reaction force stopping my hand. So why is the fluid called non-Newtonian?

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Raegan Bray 2022-07-17

Using all three of Newton's Laws of Motion, describe how a rocket launches into orbit.

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Haley Madden 2022-07-17

Assume that you weigh 500 N. If you are falling down through the air at constant speed, the force of the air against your body is
a) zero
b) more than 0 but less than 500 N
c) 500 N
d) more than 500 N
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