Environmental Sciences, asked by parishenry5, 4 months ago

Mateo and Jackie were on a playground rolling some different-sized balls to get them to crash. They used a tennis ball (the same mass) in both crashes. They tried two soccer balls-- a pink one (more mass) for crash 1 and a blue one (less mass) for crash
Mateo and Jackie want to know what happened to the tennis ball. Use information from the diagram to answer.

In which crash did the tennis ball experience a stronger force? How do you know?


There was no force on the tennis ball. In each crash only the soccer ball experienced a force.
There was no force on the tennis ball. In each crash only the soccer ball experienced a force.

It was the same in both crashes. The soccer ball changed speed by the same amount in each crash, so the force on the tennis ball was the same both times.
It was the same in both crashes. The soccer ball changed speed by the same amount in each crash, so the force on the tennis ball was the same both times.

The diagram doesn't tell you anything about the force on the tennis ball. It only gives information about the force on the soccer balls.
The diagram doesn't tell you anything about the force on the tennis ball. It only gives information about the force on the soccer balls.

Crash 1; the force on the soccer ball was stronger in this crash, so the force on the tennis ball was also stronger.

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Answered by saikumar8063
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