Question
In which situation does the reactive force between two colliding objects cause a physical change?(1 point)
Responses
a baseball player swinging a bat and hitting a baseball, causing the bat to shatter
a baseball player swinging a bat and hitting a baseball, causing the bat to shatter
the exhaust from a rocket thrusting the rocket away from the ground
the exhaust from a rocket thrusting the rocket away from the ground
a swing hitting another swing, causing the second swing to move away
a swing hitting another swing, causing the second swing to move away
two bumper cars at an amusement park colliding, causing both cars to change direction
Responses
a baseball player swinging a bat and hitting a baseball, causing the bat to shatter
a baseball player swinging a bat and hitting a baseball, causing the bat to shatter
the exhaust from a rocket thrusting the rocket away from the ground
the exhaust from a rocket thrusting the rocket away from the ground
a swing hitting another swing, causing the second swing to move away
a swing hitting another swing, causing the second swing to move away
two bumper cars at an amusement park colliding, causing both cars to change direction
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct situation where the reactive force between two colliding objects causes a physical change is:
**a baseball player swinging a bat and hitting a baseball, causing the bat to shatter.**
In this case, the collision between the bat and the baseball results in a significant physical change to the bat itself, showcasing the effects of reactive forces in a more pronounced manner.
**a baseball player swinging a bat and hitting a baseball, causing the bat to shatter.**
In this case, the collision between the bat and the baseball results in a significant physical change to the bat itself, showcasing the effects of reactive forces in a more pronounced manner.