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  1. electromagnetic force. Like charges repel and opposite charges attract; the force that holds the electrons around the nucleus. strong force. the force that holds the atomic nucleus together. weak force. the force that is responsible for radioactive decay. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like gravitational force ...

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  3. An object in motion, tends to stay in motion unless acted upon by a balanced force. Force opposing start of motion. Increases til reaches its max, then starts moving. The speed at which Ff = Fw, the net force is 0 and the acceleration is 0. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Mass, Weight, Inertia and more.

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  5. Working Definition of Force. Dynamics is the study of the forces that cause objects and systems to move. To understand this, we need a working definition of force. An intuitive definition of force—that is, a push or a pull—is a good place to start. We know that a push or a pull has both magnitude and direction (therefore, it is a vector ...

  6. A force meter, also called a newton meter, is used to measure forces. A force meter, also known as a newton meter, can be used to measure the size of a force. Force meters have a spring inside ...

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  8. Worked example. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the resultant force in the diagram below. Step 1: Add up all of the forces directed to the right. 4 N + 8 N = 12 N. Step 2: Subtract the forces on the right from the forces on the left. 14 N – 12 N = 2 N. Step 3: Evaluate the direction of the resultant force.