Physics, 08.12.2020 22:10 blaizelange4296
Two friends are competing in a game in which the object of the game is to roll the ball towards the pins and get the ball to stop as close to the pins as possible without hitting them.
Shawn began with a 3 kg ball and was able to come within an inch of the pins. If he is given a 6 kg ball on his next turn, how should he go about modifying his method in order to come just as close?
Question 4 options:
A:He should apply twice the force as he did with the 3 kg ball, since all objects will travel at the same rate of acceleration due to gravity regardless of weight.
b:He should apply twice the force as he did with the 3 kg ball, since the 6 kg ball has more inertia because it has double the mass.
c:He should apply half of the force as he did with the 3 kg ball, since the 6 kg ball has less inertia because it has double the mass.
D:He should apply half of the force as he did with the 3 kg ball, since all objects will travel at the same rate of acceleration due to gravity regardless of weight.
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