Physics, asked by saniya164547, 6 months ago

A student is investigating mass and acceleration. The student applies the same force to two boxes, as shown in the table.


Box Force Applied to Box (newtons) Acceleration (meters/second2)
1 20 5
2 20 2

The student claims that box 1 must have a smaller mass than box 2. Which argument best supports the student's claim?

Group of answer choices

Heavier objects require less force than lighter objects to accelerate at the same rate.

Heavier objects require greater force than lighter objects to accelerate at the same rate.

Lighter objects require greater force than heavier objects to start moving but will accelerate at the same rate.

Lighter objects require less force than heavier objects to start moving but will accelerate at the same rate.

Answers

Answered by Afreenakbar
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Answer:

Heavier objects require greater force than lighter objects to accelerate at the same rate.

Explanation:

More force is required for heavier objects to accelerate at the same rate as lighter ones. The students' assertion is most strongly supported by these claims. A student is looking into acceleration and mass.

Force is a physical effect that can change how an object moves. An object with mass can change its speed or accelerate as a result of a force (for example, moving from a condition of rest).

To describe force, a push or a pull makes intuitive sense. One of a body's fundamental properties is its mass. It was commonly believed to be related to the amount of matter in a physical body before the discovery of the atom and the science of particle physics.

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Answered by jayjayuk44
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Answer:

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