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SPH4U - Physics 12 (2025-26) - A

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A block is pushed along a horizontal surface and comes to rest after 4.0 m. Which best explains why it stops even though no force is applied once released?

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A.a. The block has no inertia, so it naturally slows down
B.b. Friction exerts a force opposite to motion, reducing velocity to zero
C.c. Kinetic energy is converted into gravitational potential energy
D.d. The normal force acts upward, canceling motion
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To understand why the block stops, we must consider what forces are acting on it after release and how those forces affect motion. Option a: 'The block has no inertia, so it naturally slows down' is incorrect. Inertia is the property of an object that resists changes to its motion; a block on a frictionless surface would continue at constant velocity o......Login to view full explanation

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