KatelynL1115 KatelynL1115
  • 07-01-2018
  • Physics
contestada

Why can friction make observing Newton's first law of motion difficult?

Respuesta :

egenriether
egenriether egenriether
  • 07-01-2018
The law says things travel in a straight line at constant speed unless acted upon by a force.  But friction is a force but it can't be seen easily other than its effect, which is to bring the object to rest in seeming violation of the 1st law.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Read the passage. To make my favorite pizza, I first roll out the dough. Then I cover it with tomato sauce, mozzarella, and green peppers. Next, I add a light
John puts one toe into he swimming pool and shivers because the water is so cold. he grits his teeth and dives in anyway. after about ten minutes, the temperatu
What is the relationship between courage and failure?
who were considered as inferior and undesirable by Nazi Germany
Find the next 2 numbers in the pattern -12, 60, -300, 1500, ____, ____.
What is 3/7,4/9,43% from least to greatest
In which of the functions is f(−x)=f(x)?
Difference between control group and experimental group
how to solve 5s+7−2s=16
What is the purpose of the oil on the oil immersion lens?