Physics, 07.04.2020 19:13 zhenhe3423
A physicist attempts to use Newton's laws of motion to predict the behavior of a molecule of water, but the laws fail to give accurate predictions. What is the
most likely reason?
A. Liquids do not follow the laws of motion.
B. The molecule is small enough so that quantum effects are important.
C. Newton's laws apply to atoms, but not to molecules.
D. The molecule was likely traveling at near-light speed.
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