mzpaige00 mzpaige00
  • 23-02-2024
  • French
contestada

How can you exert the same force on two different objects but have a different outcome?

Respuesta :

ghxstii
ghxstii ghxstii
  • 23-02-2024

Explanation:

The objects can be different, or their surroundings.

For example, if you push a ball down a hill, and a box down a hill, with the same force, they will obviously have different outcomes.

Plus, if you throw a ball through a window, and then throw another one straight through the hole (with equal force!), they won't go the same.

I hope this helps :) if so, brainliest would help me out a lot <3

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A small piece of aluminum (atomic number 13) contains 10^15 atoms (The atomic number is the number of protons; it determines the (positive) electric charge of t
What is a U.S national health goal?a. increase quality of schoolsb. increase Alzheimer's research c. increase environmental quality d. increase Internet securit
Three friends all live on the same street that runs west to east. Ben lives 7 blocks from Al. Carl lives 4 blocks from Ben. If the street is represented by a nu
làm rõ địa hình đồi núi nước ta tác động đến sự phân hóa đất như thế nào
The arts should be rejected in favor of more practical studies.' Do you agree or disagree? Explain.
What is the economical application of change of state of matter
please help me to find out the answer because I have to show my hw to my teacher​
(-786)+(-923)=(-923)+(-786) verify
Find the unit rate. 91 flowers in 7 vases flowers per vase
It is difficult to measure the volume of a gas​