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When a truck accelerates, the box experiences forces that can be understood from the perspective of its motion relative to the ground. The correct interpretation is that the box tends to remain at rest due to inertia, causing it to slide backward relative to the truck as it moves forward. This phenomenon is a result of the frictional force acting on the box, which ultimately prevents it from sliding indefinitely. Understanding the forces involves recognizing that the box's motion is influenced by the truck's acceleration and the friction between the box and the truck's floor. The discussion emphasizes the importance of analyzing motion from a stationary reference point rather than the moving truck itself.
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A box is sitting on the floor of a truck. The truck accelerates away from a stoplight. Which statement most accurately describes forces on the box.

A) The box is pushed forward by the force of friction acting in the direction of motion of the truck.

B)The engine of the truck pushes the box backward as it slides across the floor of the truck.

C) The acceleration of ofrce on the box pushes it toward the rear of the truck.

D) The acceleration force on the box is canceled out by the frictional force exerted by the bed of the truck.

E)None of the above

during the test i picked C...is that right?
 
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I don't think C is the correct answer. Think about the situation from the perspective of the box, and carefully re-read the possible answers.
 
well what about in a traffic light and when you hit the gas, the things in your car move backward, and when you hit the break that's when the things move forward
 
No, for this problem, you need to think of how the box moves (and why) with respect to the Earth, not with respect to the moving reference frame of the car.

When you accelerate away from a light, what is the motion of the box with respect to the ground? Why does it move that way?
 
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