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A student is demonstrating acceleration by throwing two balls. She throws both balls using the same amount of force in the same...Asked by D3@D
A student is demonstrating acceleration by throwing two balls. She throws both balls using the same amount of force in the same direction. The first ball she throws has a mass of 0.25 kg and the second ball has a mass of 0.5 kg. Explain what will happen to their acceleration and why. (1 point) Responses The balls have equal acceleration because they are being thrown in the same direction. The balls have equal acceleration because they are being thrown in the same direction. The first ball has a smaller mass, so it will have less acceleration than the second ball. The first ball has a smaller mass, so it will have less acceleration than the second ball. The balls will have equal acceleration because they are being thrown with the same force. The balls will have equal acceleration because they are being thrown with the same force. The first ball has a smaller mass, so it will have greater acceleration than the second ball.
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The first ball has a smaller mass, so it will have greater acceleration than the second ball. This is because acceleration is inversely proportional to mass according to Newton's second law of motion (F=ma). Since the force applied is the same for both balls, the ball with the smaller mass will experience a greater acceleration.
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