Science, asked by ashleylcatamin29, 1 month ago

1. How do you compare the distance traveled by the ball when
push by the weakest force and when pushed by the stronges
force?
2. Which degree of force applied made the ball traveled the
farthesta? the nearest?
3. What affected the distance travelled by the ball?​

Answers

Answered by talobancathleaadene
18

Answer:

1. The distance of toy cars when push by a weak force is lesser compared to when it is push by a high force. The stronger the force, the morw displacement cause to the object. The acceleration of an object as produced by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in the same direction as the net force, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object

Answered by AshimaLyallSingh
2

Answer:

1. The distance of toy cars when pushed by a weak force is lesser compared to when it is pushed by a high force.

Explanation:

The stronger the force, the more displacement (difference in distance) caused to the object.

2. A medium, 45-degree angle

Explanation:

We can see, in most cases, that a medium, 45-degree angle made the ball go the farthest. When we throw the ball at a very shallow angle, gravity pulls it down and the ground is closer, which ends the throw sooner so it does not have as much time to travel as far forward.

3. Gravitational force

Explanation:

Gravity pulls the balls down the ramp, and the force of gravity is bigger on larger-mass objects. The extra force on the bigger ball means that it has more energy when it gets to the bottom of the ramp and consequently travels more before stopping.

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