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6. An object with a mass of 50.0 kg is hanging from wires as shown. The tension T, is
a) 49 N
c) 50.0 N
b) 50.0 kg
d) 490 N
7. The ratio T2/T3 is
a) 1/2
c) /3/2
b) 3/2
d) /3/1
8. If the object in equilibrium is at rest, then the object is in
a) static equilibrium
c) dynamic equilibrium
b) unstable equilibrium
d) neutral equilibrium
9. It is a diagram of the object separated from its surroundings showing the magnitude
and direction of all forces acting on it.
a) free-body diagram
c) vector diagram
b) venn-diagram
d) force diagram
10. A condition where there is no change in the state of motion of a body.
a) accelerated motion
c) inertia
b) friction
d) equilibrium
Transcribed Image Text:6. An object with a mass of 50.0 kg is hanging from wires as shown. The tension T, is a) 49 N c) 50.0 N b) 50.0 kg d) 490 N 7. The ratio T2/T3 is a) 1/2 c) /3/2 b) 3/2 d) /3/1 8. If the object in equilibrium is at rest, then the object is in a) static equilibrium c) dynamic equilibrium b) unstable equilibrium d) neutral equilibrium 9. It is a diagram of the object separated from its surroundings showing the magnitude and direction of all forces acting on it. a) free-body diagram c) vector diagram b) venn-diagram d) force diagram 10. A condition where there is no change in the state of motion of a body. a) accelerated motion c) inertia b) friction d) equilibrium
Refer to this diagram for numbers 6 and 7.
Transcribed Image Text:Refer to this diagram for numbers 6 and 7.
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