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Physics, 03.07.2019 05:00 clonetrooper099

Will mark as brainliest if correct answers plz 15 if a 65 kilogram student exerts a force with a magnitude of 100 n on a 100 kilogram desk the magnitude of the force that the desk exerts on him is question 9 options: 0 n 100 n 100 n less than his weight 100 n more than his weight question 10 (1 point) if a bike is being acted on by balanced forces can you determine whether the bike is moving or at rest? question 10 options: yes, if the bike is being acted on by balanced forces it is not moving because it is balanced force. yes, if force is acting on the bike it will be in motion. there is not enough information to answer the question. no, the bike's motion is not changing so it could be at rest or moving at a constant velocity. question 11 (1 point) an object is propelled along a straight-line path by a force. if the new force were doubled, is acceleration would question 11 options: be cut in half be quadrupled stay the same be doubled question 12 (1 point) sam and ella are arguing in the cafeteria. sam says that if he throws a chicken tender with a greater speed, it will have a greater inertia. ella argues that inertia does not depend upon speed, but rather upon mass. who do you agree with? question 12 options: neither is correct sam ella

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