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A student drops a basketball into a pool from a high a 5 m while a friend records the approximate Splash height they want to ma...Asked by Anonymous
A student drops a basketball into a pool from a height of 5 meters while a friend records the approximate splash height. They want to make a bigger splash in their next trial. How can they achieve this?
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Answered by
connect 6th grader
1.They can use a ball with more mass.
2.kinetic energy
3.Does changing the speed of an object affect its kinetic energy?
4.The 500-gram rock causes a larger splash because it has more kinetic energy.
5.object X
2.kinetic energy
3.Does changing the speed of an object affect its kinetic energy?
4.The 500-gram rock causes a larger splash because it has more kinetic energy.
5.object X
Answered by
connect 6th grader
oop sorry 1.They can use a ball that has a larger circumference
Answered by
Anonymous
No, you were right the first time.
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Baee
For 2023
1. More mass
2. Kinetic Energy
3. The watermelon b has more kinetic energy
4.the 500 gram rock causes a larger splash
5. Object X
1. More mass
2. Kinetic Energy
3. The watermelon b has more kinetic energy
4.the 500 gram rock causes a larger splash
5. Object X
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