What will happen to the ball in example C if there is no friction?
A) The ball will roll forever in a straight path
B) The ball will roll forever in a curved path
C) The ball will stop rolling eventually
D) The ball's final position will be 10m away from the starting point
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Ответ:
A) The ball will roll forever in a straight path.
Ответ:
The correct answer is B. When an unbalanced force acts upon it
Explanation:
Isaac Newton (1642-1726/7) was an important physicist mainly known for this works in classical mechanics and for proposing the law of motion called Newton's laws. In these, there are three main laws that focus on motion and possible forces that act in a body. In the case of the first law, this law states objects that are static or at rest will remain in the same state except if there is an unbalanced force that acts over it, in the same way, an object moves at the same velocity except if there is an unbalance forced acting over ti. Thus, an object at rest begins to move "when an unbalanced force acts upon it".