Asked by Cinnamon Roll (Izuku)
A student is investigating mass and acceleration. The student applies the same force to two boxes, as shown in the table.
Box Force Applied to Box (newtons) Acceleration (meters/second2)
1 20 5
2 20 2
The student claims that box 1 must have a smaller mass than box 2. Which argument best supports the student's claim?
a
Heavier objects require less force than lighter objects to accelerate at the same rate.
b
Lighter objects require greater force than heavier objects to start moving but will accelerate at the same rate.
c
Lighter objects require less force than heavier objects to start moving but will accelerate at the same rate.
d
Heavier objects require greater force than lighter objects to accelerate at the same rate.
Box Force Applied to Box (newtons) Acceleration (meters/second2)
1 20 5
2 20 2
The student claims that box 1 must have a smaller mass than box 2. Which argument best supports the student's claim?
a
Heavier objects require less force than lighter objects to accelerate at the same rate.
b
Lighter objects require greater force than heavier objects to start moving but will accelerate at the same rate.
c
Lighter objects require less force than heavier objects to start moving but will accelerate at the same rate.
d
Heavier objects require greater force than lighter objects to accelerate at the same rate.
Answers
Answered by
Cinnamon Roll (Izuku)
Thank you so much for the fast answer! I greatly appreciate it.
Answered by
cool beans 007
i think it answers you automatically but i'm glad it helped
Answered by
Cinnamon Roll (Izuku)
oh okay
Answered by
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d
Heavier objects require greater force than lighter objects to accelerate at the same rate.
Heavier objects require greater force than lighter objects to accelerate at the same rate.