Question
In boxing, fighters wear padded gloves to protect their hands. Which statement explains why a fighter’s hands need protection? (1 point)
Responses
There is an equal and opposite velocity impacting the hand.
There is an equal and opposite velocity impacting the hand.
There is an equal and opposite force impacting the hand.
There is an equal and opposite force impacting the hand.
There is an equal and opposite acceleration impacting the hand.
There is an equal and opposite acceleration impacting the hand.
There is an equal and opposite momentum impacting the hand.
Responses
There is an equal and opposite velocity impacting the hand.
There is an equal and opposite velocity impacting the hand.
There is an equal and opposite force impacting the hand.
There is an equal and opposite force impacting the hand.
There is an equal and opposite acceleration impacting the hand.
There is an equal and opposite acceleration impacting the hand.
There is an equal and opposite momentum impacting the hand.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct statement that explains why a fighter’s hands need protection is:
**There is an equal and opposite force impacting the hand.**
This is based on Newton's Third Law of Motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When a fighter punches an opponent, the force exerted on the opponent results in an equal and opposite force being exerted back on the fighter's hand, which can cause injury without proper protection.
**There is an equal and opposite force impacting the hand.**
This is based on Newton's Third Law of Motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When a fighter punches an opponent, the force exerted on the opponent results in an equal and opposite force being exerted back on the fighter's hand, which can cause injury without proper protection.