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Amira hits a tennis ball with her racket. The tennis ball flies across the tennis court. She says that hitting the tennis ball is an example of balanced forces. Is she correct?
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No, because the forces acting on the ball are equal on all sides
Yes, because the forces acting on the ball are equal on all sides.
Yes, because she hits the ball with more force in the forward direction.
No, because she hits the ball with more force in the forward direction.
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No, because she hits the ball with more force in the forward direction.
Explanation: The racket applies a forward force that changes the ball's motion, so the forces are unbalanced (net force ≠ 0), causing the ball to accelerate.
Explanation: The racket applies a forward force that changes the ball's motion, so the forces are unbalanced (net force ≠ 0), causing the ball to accelerate.
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