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Indicate whether the following statements are always true orcan be false. During

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Question

Indicate whether the following statements are always true orcan be false.
During the collision of a car with a large truck, the truck exertsa greater force on the car than the car exerts on the truck.

In order not to slow down, a bicycle moving at a constant velocityneeds a small net force applied. The net force which acts on an object which remains atrest is zero.
If a net force acts on an object, the object's velocity willchange.
If two objects are under the influence of equal forces, theyhave the same acceleration.
If a net force acts on an object, the object's speed willchange.
Indicate whether the following statements are always true orcan be false.
During the collision of a car with a large truck, the truck exertsa greater force on the car than the car exerts on the truck.

In order not to slow down, a bicycle moving at a constant velocityneeds a small net force applied. The net force which acts on an object which remains atrest is zero.
If a net force acts on an object, the object's velocity willchange.
If two objects are under the influence of equal forces, theyhave the same acceleration.
If a net force acts on an object, the object's speed willchange.

Explanation / Answer

The following statements are always true:
The net force which acts on an object which remains at rest iszero.
If a net force acts on an object, the object's velocity willchange.


The following statements can be false.
If two objects are under the influence of equal forces, they havethe same acceleration.
If a net force acts on an object, the object's speed willchange.


The following statements are always false:
During the collision of a car with a large truck, the truck exertsa greater force on the car than the car exerts on the truck.
In order not to slow down, a bicycle moving at a constant velocityneeds a small net force applied.