Assignment: Ch. 2 L. 3 Review
Question 6 of 10
Nikhil bought a large plant in a planter for...
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Assignment: Ch. 2 L. 3 Review
Question 6 of 10
Nikhil bought a large plant in a planter for his mother. He took it home and pushed it around his
living room until he found a good location for it near the window. After he watered the plant, he
was very surprised how difficult it was to push the planter. Based on Newton's second law, the
planter is more difficult to move. Using Newton's 2nd Law of Motion, choose the one statement
that does NOT apply.
(1 point)
A. With the water, the planter had more mass and more inertia.
B. Nikhil had to apply more force to produce the same acceleration.
C. Increased inertia mea that less force is needed to move the planter.
D. If Nikhil used the same amount of force, the acceleration of the moving planter would be less after adding the water.
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