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When you hold an apple above your head how much force of pairs act on the Apple? a.) 1. b.) 2. c.) 3. d.) 4

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Answered by sg2544
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answer is 4......
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Answered by kjuli1766
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Answer:

Two pairs of forces act on the apple when the apple is held above your head.

Explanation:

A force is an influence with the capacity to change the motion of an object. When a mass-containing object increases its velocity, such as when it travels away from rest, a force can cause it to accelerate. A push or a pull is a straightforward method to explain forces. Force has both direction and magnitude, so it is a vector quantity. It is measured using the newton SI unit (N).

Let's say we hold an apple above our head,

There will be two force pairs that act on the apple:

  • Apple's resistance to Earth's pull (action), and
  • The influence of the apple on Earth (reaction). The apple pushes the hand below and the hand pushes the apple higher (reaction).

The correct option is (b).

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