Why does the water in the glass shift backward when force is first applied, and then shifts forward when it comes to a stop? (hint: think Newton’s first law of motion: also known as the law of inertia = objects in motion tend to stay in motion, objects at rest tend to stay at rest, unless acted up by an outside force; ***please don't say about pseudo force because my teacher did not teach me about that yet, just use Newton's first law of motion) What happens to the friction between the surfaces when the mass of the object increases? (hint: think: Ffr = ?Fn) What happens to the friction between the surfaces when the mass of the object decreases? Can small forces add up to balance out larger forces?

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Why does the water in the glass shift backward when force is first applied, and then shifts forward when it comes to a stop?

(hint: think Newton’s first law of motion: also known as the law of inertia = objects in motion tend to stay in motion, objects at rest tend to stay at rest, unless acted up by an outside force; ***please don't say about pseudo force because my teacher did not teach me about that yet, just use Newton's first law of motion)

What happens to the friction between the surfaces when the mass of the object increases?  (hint: think: Ffr = ?Fn)

What happens to the friction between the surfaces when the mass of the object decreases?

Can small forces add up to balance out larger forces?

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