Science, asked by sharmi2405, 10 months ago

serena applies force to a bag filled with water and a bag of bubble wrap. wHich apply stronger force? How can you tell

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Answered by monasavi41198
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Answer:

Bubble wrap is a pliable transparent plastic material used for packing fragile items. Regularly spaced, protruding air-filled hemispheres (bubbles) provide cushioning for fragile items.

"Bubble wrap" is a generic trademark owned by Sealed Air Corporation.[1] In 1957 two inventors named Alfred Fielding and Marc Chavannes were attempting to create a three-dimensional plastic wallpaper. Although the idea was a failure, they found that what they made could be used as packing material. Sealed Air was co-founded by Fielding in 1960.[2]

The term is used generically for similar products, such as bubble pack,[note 1] [3] air bubble packing, bubble wrapping, or aeroplast. Properly, Bubble Wrap and BubbleWrap are still registered trademarks of Sealed Air.[4][5]

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Answered by prishaG2402
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Answer:

The ball with water will apply a greater force.

Explanation:

This is because the mass of the ball filled with bubble wrap is lesser because bubble wrap is a lighter material compared to water and hence using newtons second law we can tell that the greater the rate of change of momentum (or mass) the more force is applied to the object/body and hence the ball with water will apply a greater force.

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