An object has a positive velocity and a decreasing kinetic energy, which of the following could apply to this situation?
(a) It has a positive position moving toward the origin under a negative net force.
(b) It has a negative position moving away from the origin under a negative net force.
(c) It has a negative position moving toward the origin with a positive acceleration.
(d) It has a positive position moving away from the origin and speeding up.
(e) It has a negative position moving toward the origin and slowing down.
Which of the following is ALWAYS true?
(a) An object with a positive net force acting on it has an increasing kinetic energy.
(b) An object with a constant non-zero net force has a changing kinetic energy.
(c) If an object has a constant kinetic energy, its velocity is also constant.
(d) If an object has a constant kinetic energy the net force acting on it is zero.
(e) If an object's kinetic energy is constant, then the object's acceleration is zero.
An object has a positive velocity and a decreasing kinetic energy, which means that it has a negative position moving toward the origin and slowing down.
The following is ALWAYS true: If an object has a constant kinetic energy, the net force acting on it is zero.
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