These objects are weighed as shown.
Beach ball force = 110 g
soccer ball force = 410 g
baseball force = 143 g
golfball force = 46 g
Which ball requires the strongest force to lift?
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The beach ball requires the strongest force to lift because it has the largest size.
The beach ball requires the strongest force to lift because it has the largest size.
The baseball requires the strongest force to lift because it has the highest amount of material in it.
The baseball requires the strongest force to lift because it has the highest amount of material in it.
The golf ball requires the strongest force to lift because it has the smallest size.
The golf ball requires the strongest force to lift because it has the smallest size.
The soccer ball requires the strongest force to lift because it has the most mass.
The soccer ball requires the strongest force to lift because it has the most mass.
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An object’s speed when its motion is constant
An object’s speed when its motion is constant
An object’s velocity’s rate of change
An object’s velocity’s rate of change
An object’s direction’s rate of change
An object’s direction’s rate of change
An object’s speed in a specific direction
An object’s velocity’s rate of change.
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The vehicles are going in opposite directions, so their speed is not the same.
The vehicles are going in opposite directions, so their speed is not the same.
The vehicles have the same speed, but different velocity.
The vehicles have the same speed, but different velocity.
The vehicles have the same velocity, but not the same speed.
The vehicles have the same velocity, but not the same speed.
The vehicles have the same speed and velocity.
The vehicles have the same speed, but different velocity.
Although both the motorcycle and the car are traveling at the same speed of 40 miles per hour, they are moving in opposite directions (north and south), resulting in different velocities.