"Newton's First Law" implies that the object is NOT accelerating, i.e., its velocity doesn't change.
A and B certainly. Probably C as well, but it is hard to tell because the question seems to have been truncated.
yes. newtons 3rd law is: "FOR EVERY ACTION THERE IS AN EQUAL AND OPPOSITE REACTION"
a ball rolling downhill will continue till something stops it
an avalanche
Adrenaline accelerates the rate of the heart beat by acting to excite the sinoatrial primary pacemaker of the heart.
Balanced Force.
an example would be when all is motionless
She sat motionless on the chair. The motionless rabbit was scared of the dogs. At the light, the car was motionless.
When a force is applied to an object, it accelerates. for example, if you push an object, the object accelerates away from you and, eventually, will move away from you..
newtons third law of motion
yes. newtons 3rd law is: "FOR EVERY ACTION THERE IS AN EQUAL AND OPPOSITE REACTION"
If you hit someone they will hit you too :)
The study of Earth and how it shapes people's lives and is shaped by it; biking downhill involves interacting with a landform - a hill.
that movie leathal weapon
Newtons first law
A 1 kilogram mass has a weight of 9.806 Newtons. A Newton is the force that accelerates a 1 kilogramme mass at 1 metre per second per second. That means something dropped is going at 9.806 metres per second after 1 second, 19.612 metres per second after 2 seconds etc. That is at the surface of the Earth, but away from there it is less, for example a 1 kg mass taken to the Moon weighs only 1.6 Newons.
Multiply kilograms by the acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s^2). The formula is: F = M * A F = Force (AKA Newtons, in the following example) M = Mass A = Acceleration For example: 60 kilograms needs to be converted to Newtons. 60*9.8 = 588 Newtons
a car going from stoplight to next intersection accelerates at a positive rate of velocity change