Question
A tennis player swings and
hits the ball away. How does
the force of the tennis racket
affect the motion of the ball?
(1 point)
It changes the direction
of the ball but not the
speed.
It does not change the
speed or the direction
of the ball.
It changes the speed
of the ball but not the
direction.
It changes both the
direction and the
speed of the ball.
hits the ball away. How does
the force of the tennis racket
affect the motion of the ball?
(1 point)
It changes the direction
of the ball but not the
speed.
It does not change the
speed or the direction
of the ball.
It changes the speed
of the ball but not the
direction.
It changes both the
direction and the
speed of the ball.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is: **It changes both the direction and the speed of the ball.**
When a tennis player swings the racket and hits the ball, the force applied by the racket changes the ball's speed (causing it to accelerate) and its direction (sending it in the direction the racket is swung).
When a tennis player swings the racket and hits the ball, the force applied by the racket changes the ball's speed (causing it to accelerate) and its direction (sending it in the direction the racket is swung).
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