Question: Question 7 (2 points) What is the force in newtons on a body of mass 1.856 [g] that accelerated at the gravitational acceleration of 9.81

 Question 7 (2 points) What is the force in newtons ona body of mass 1.856 [g] that accelerated at the gravitational acceleration

of 9.81 [m/s^2]? 18.2 [N] 1.82X10^-2 [N] 8.4 [N/S^2] ( 8.4 [kg][m/s^2] Question 8 (4 points) You are attending a regional conference along

Question 7 (2 points) What is the force in newtons on a body of mass 1.856 [g] that accelerated at the gravitational acceleration of 9.81 [m/s^2]? 18.2 [N] 1.82X10^-2 [N] 8.4 [N/S^2] ( 8.4 [kg] [m/s^2] Question 8 (4 points) You are attending a regional conference along with five other students from your institution. The night before the group is scheduled to return to campus, one of the students is arrested for public intoxication and is jailed. Neither he nor the other students have enough cash for bail, and he doesn't want his parents to know. He asks you to lend him the organization's emergency cash so that he doesn't have to spend the night in jail; he'll repay you as soon as his parents send money. What should you do? [One or more possible answers] Lend him the money since his parents are wealthy and you know he can repay it quickly Tell him to contact his parents now and ask for help O Give him the money, but ask him to write and sign a confessional note to repay it Tell him to call a lawyer since it's not your problemQuestion 9 (2 points) Part of the mechanical engineer responsibilitys true are: Select 2 correct answer(s) Research, design, develop, manufacture, and testing One of the broadest disciplines Solutions for environmental problems Geotechnical engineering Previous Page Next Page Page 3 of 5

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