Physics, asked by Babygurl, 1 year ago

Bruce wants to get ketchup out of a bottle. In order to do this, he brings the bottle forward quickly and then suddenly stops it. Why is this likely to help get the ketchup out of the bottle, according to Newton's first law?
A. The ketchup will tend to remain at rest, and the bottle will move backwards. B. The bottle and ketchup tend to remain at rest, and if Bruce moves them it causes ketchup to come out.
C. The bottle tends to remain in motion, and when Bruce stops it the force transfers through the bottle to the ketchup.
D. The ketchup will tend to remain in motion after the bottle stops, bringing the ketchup closer to the mouth of the bottle.

Answers

Answered by brainy890
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answer is D hope it hlps
Answered by AdiK1needy
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the answer is D.
why,
because the ketchup attains the velocity of its container, but it takes some time for it to attain.
That's why, when bottle is moved forward ketchup also moved and while the bottle abruptly stopped, the ketchup tend to remain in motion RELATIVE to bottle, thus it gets out.
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