Work = Force*Distance (w=Fd)
False. Work is directly proportional to the distance applied. The amount of work done increases as the distance over which the force is applied increases.
true
False. The speed of light is a constant in a vacuum, approximately 299,792 kilometers per second. It does not change based on the distance it travels.
true or false. weight and mass are proportional but not equal
False. Work is done whenever a force is applied to an object and there is a displacement in the direction of the applied force, whether the object moves in that direction or not. In cases where the object does not move, work is still done as long as there is a force applied over a distance.
False.
False. Work is defined as the product of the force applied on an object and the distance over which it travels. In this case, if the distance traveled is 0 meters, then no work is being done on the object regardless of the force applied (25 N in this scenario).
The law of applied for states that bodies change in mass and proportional to the amount of force applied to it is false.
false
B. False
True
The statement is not only false, but absurd as well.
Trick question. Wavelength is not directly or indirectly proportional to frequency.
false
False. The speed of light is a constant in a vacuum, approximately 299,792 kilometers per second. It does not change based on the distance it travels.
False. The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it. Newton's 2nd Law: F = ma where F is the force, m is the mass, and a is the acceleration. __________________________________________________ The acceleration of a body is "inversely" proportional to its mass.
Indirectly, yes. If the graph is a straight line there is no acceleration, if the graph is not linear there is acceleration.
true or false. weight and mass are proportional but not equal
False.