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Exam 3 Preap Physics Numbers 16-20 2016
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16. Which are simultaneous equal but opposite forces resulting from the interaction of two objects?
A. net external forces
B. gravitational forces
C. field forces
D. action-reaction pairs
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20. While playing kickball, you kick the ball over the pitcher's head. Identify an action-reaction pair and describe the forces exerted by each.
A. The kicker exerts a force on the bat; the ball exerts a force on the ground.
B. The ball exerts a force on the kicker; the ball exerts a force on the ground.
C. The kicker exerts a force on the ball; the ball exerts a force on the kicker.
D. The ball exerts a force on the ground; home plate exerts a force on the ball.
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17. A hammer drives a nail into a piece of wood. Identify an action-reaction pair in this situation.
A. The nail exerts a force on the hammer; the hammer exerts a force on the wood.
B. The hammer exerts a force on the nail; the wood exerts a force on the nail.
C. The hammer exerts a force on the nail; the nail exerts a force on the hammer.
D. The hammer exerts a force on the nail; the hammer exerts a force on the wood.
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19. A batter strikes a baseball with a bat. Identify an action-reaction pair and describe the forces exerted by each.
A. The batter exerts a force on the bat; the ball exerts a force on the bat
B. The batter exerts a force on the bat; the bat exerts a force on the batter.
C. The bat exerts a force on the batter; the bat exerts a force on the ball.
D. The ball exerts a force on the bat; the bat exerts a force on the batter.
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18. In an action-reaction pair, the
A. action force is exerted first.
B. action force and the reaction force are equal in magnitude and act in the same direction.
C. action force and the reaction force are contact forces only.
D. action force and the reaction force act on two different objects.
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