false
False
It is false.
If the forces acting on an object are balanced, then the object will do none of those things. The statement is false.
The direction of the arrow represents the direction of the force; the length of the arrow is proportional to the magnitude of the force.
False, its slower.
That depends on what distance you are measuring.
It can be both true or false - you can treat distance as a scalar, or as a vector. If you say that (say) the distance from the cities of Cochabamba and Quillacollo is 13 kilometers - WITHOUT specifiying the direction - then it is a scalar. If you also say that Quillacollo is to the east of Cochabamba, then it is a vector.
False. Acceleration is a change of speed or direction over time.
It is false.
Yes.
This is not true. Acceleration includes direction, but speed does not. Speed in a particular direction is called velocity.
Single displacement reaction and a double displacement reaction are redox reactions. apex- false
Work = Force times displacement The work done on an object is equal to the Force (push/pull) on the object in Newtons times the distance (in meters) that the object moves. If you push or pull on an object and it does NOT move (zero displacement), then no work is done on the object.
A single displacement reaction is always a redox reaction, buta double displacement reaction is not a redox reaction.
Finding an answer to that question is exceedingly difficult, mainly because its hypothesis is false. Displacement is a vector, not a scalar.
False
false