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Two postal delivery workers have different routes. They both travel from the post office, to neighborhoods to deliver mail, and then back to the post office. Which statement must be true about the two postal delivery workers?(1 point)
They each travel a distance of 0 miles.
They have the same velocity.
They each have a displacement of 0 miles.
They travel the same distance.
They each travel a distance of 0 miles.
They have the same velocity.
They each have a displacement of 0 miles.
They travel the same distance.
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stressed but well dressed
Aight just did the test got some answers wrong but i can see the right ones
1:They each have a displacement of 0 miles.
2: They have the same speed but different velocities.
3: He is going faster and in a different direction during the first 10 minutes than in the last 10 minutes
4:The object remains still.
5: a force applied in the opposite direction with the same magnitude at the same time
6: the force needed to lift a chair
7: Yes, this is an example of a force because a force is a push or pull.
8: a ball accelerating as it rolls down a hill
9: A force acting in the direction opposite the object’s motion is removed from the object.
10: An unbalanced force stops your foot but does not act on the rest of your body.
11: The bowler should choose a ball with less mass or throw the ball with more force.
12: a baseball player swinging a bat and hitting a baseball, causing the bat to shatter
13: The hammer and the wall exert forces on each other that are equal in magnitude but in opposite directions.
When the teacher grades my essay questions i’ll try to explain it to y’all
Science B 8th grade Unit 4 Lesson 14 force and motion unit test
1:They each have a displacement of 0 miles.
2: They have the same speed but different velocities.
3: He is going faster and in a different direction during the first 10 minutes than in the last 10 minutes
4:The object remains still.
5: a force applied in the opposite direction with the same magnitude at the same time
6: the force needed to lift a chair
7: Yes, this is an example of a force because a force is a push or pull.
8: a ball accelerating as it rolls down a hill
9: A force acting in the direction opposite the object’s motion is removed from the object.
10: An unbalanced force stops your foot but does not act on the rest of your body.
11: The bowler should choose a ball with less mass or throw the ball with more force.
12: a baseball player swinging a bat and hitting a baseball, causing the bat to shatter
13: The hammer and the wall exert forces on each other that are equal in magnitude but in opposite directions.
When the teacher grades my essay questions i’ll try to explain it to y’all
Science B 8th grade Unit 4 Lesson 14 force and motion unit test
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thank you @stressed but well dressed you gave me a 100%
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Krieg The Psycho
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no name
oh, okay, guess I'll wait then..
Answered by
Woohooo
@stressed but well dressed is 100% correct thank youuu
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stressed but well dressed
alr so im not sure if my teacher is gonna grade my test anytime soon bc it took em like 2 months to grade my portfolio so i will say that there r some good answers on brainly (go there) uh ya thats all homies
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Snap imrec-so
Me trying to find 1-6 and 14,15😒
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no name
dang it I hate brainly, they only answer one question and then you can't even look at more on top of that
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no name
thanks for letting me know at least
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stressed but well dressed
i can post my answers if you'd like not 100% sure if they'd be correct thou
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me 123
yes pls
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me 123
i need 6th grade answers
Answered by
stressed but well dressed
Actually these answers r 100% correct for **8th grade**
Dont copy these fully paraphrase it
Question 14 (1 of 2)
Batter A will. Batter A put force behind his bat as said with the word swinging. But Batter B didnt put any force behind the bat.
Basic explanation: (?????)
If you put strength behind throwing something rather than just dropping it, it will go farther.
Question 14 (2 of 2)
The drumstick and the drum exert the equal amount of force. That force prevents the drumstick from going through the drum. The exert an equal amount of force in an opposite direction.
I cant rly explain this one with writing ur just gonna have to trust me on this one
Once again turns out they did grade my test but i didnt know these answers are 100% correct
Dont be sad. Be stylish
Unit 10 lesson 7 Science B 8th grade connexus academy
Dont copy these fully paraphrase it
Question 14 (1 of 2)
Batter A will. Batter A put force behind his bat as said with the word swinging. But Batter B didnt put any force behind the bat.
Basic explanation: (?????)
If you put strength behind throwing something rather than just dropping it, it will go farther.
Question 14 (2 of 2)
The drumstick and the drum exert the equal amount of force. That force prevents the drumstick from going through the drum. The exert an equal amount of force in an opposite direction.
I cant rly explain this one with writing ur just gonna have to trust me on this one
Once again turns out they did grade my test but i didnt know these answers are 100% correct
Dont be sad. Be stylish
Unit 10 lesson 7 Science B 8th grade connexus academy
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stressed but well dressed
sorry if theres any grammar or spelling mistakes
Answered by
Happonyx
@stressed but well dressed
a better way to explain it is that batter A had more time to gain speed.
a better way to explain it is that batter A had more time to gain speed.
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Idiot
thank you bro, you a real one
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