It's true IF ' m ' stands for mass and ' v ' stands for acceleration. Otherwise it's false.
B I think. Newtons first law talks about how if some thing is traveling at like 5 mph it’ll stay at 5 mph forever until the force is put on it.
Answer:
They will move the fridge if they all push in the same direction, but it will not move with constant velocity
Explanation:
The maximum static friction force is
(negative sign since its direction is opposite to the push applied by the people)
Sam can apply a force of 130 N, while Amir and Andre can apply a push of 65 N each, so the total force that they can apply, if they push in the same direction, will be:
This force is larger than the frictional force, so the fridge will start moving.
However, the net force on the fridge will be:
And according to Newton's second law,
where m is the mass of the fridge and a its acceleration, since the net force is not zero, then the fridge will have a non-zero acceleration, so it will not move with constant velocity.
Work done = force * distance moved (in direction of the force)
force= mass* acceleration
force=58.1N
58.1*(5.8*10^4)
=3,369,800 J