Will two things push on each other with the same amount of force if they are going different speeds
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Answer 1
No, force = mass x acceleration, so an object moving at a faster speed due to this!
Answer 2
No because F=MxA so the object with a greater product of mass(M)and acceleration(A)will produce more force(F)
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what is liquidity preferences?
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Liquidity preference, the premium that wealth holders demand for exchanging ready money or bank deposits for safe,
non-liquid assets such as government bonds.
Liquidity Preference Theory is a model that suggests that an investor should demand a higher interest rate or premium on securities with long-term maturities that carry greater risk because, all other factors being equal, investors prefer cash or other highly liquid holdings.
What are action-reaction force pairs?
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exerted by two objects on each other are often called an action- reaction force pair. Either force can be considered the action force or the reaction force.