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Sunday, February 15, 2009

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If a force of 1 N acts on the box, causing it to move, and after that a force of 1 N acts on it while it is in motion, will the box stop immediately?


Answer: No. The box will slow down first, then stop. In order to stop the box immediately, the force that acts on it while it is in motion has to be stronger than 1 N. (refer to the law of inertia)


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