a bowling ball has a mass of 7.2 kg and a weight of 70.6 n. it moves down the bowling alley at 1 m/s and strikes a pin with a force of 15.0 n. what is the force that the pin exerts on the bowling ball? 7.2 n 15.0 n 70.6 n 85.6 n
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A bowling ball has a mass of 7.2 kg and a weight of 70.6 N. It moves down the bowling alley at 1 m/s and strikes a pin with a force of 15.0
A bowling ball has a mass of 7.2 kg and a weight of 70.6 N. It moves down the bowling alley at 1 m/s and strikes a pin with a force of 15.0 N. What is the
A bowling ball has a mass of 7.2 kg and a weight of 70.6 N. It moves down the bowling alley at 1 m/s and strikes a pin with a force of 15.0
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A bowling ball has a mass of 7.2 kg and a weight of 70.6 N. It moves down the bowling alley at 1 m/s and strikes a pin with a force of 15.0
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A bowling ball has a mass of 7.2 kg and a weight of 70.6 N. It moves down the bowling alley at 1 m/s and strikes a pin with a force of 15.0 N. What is the force that the pin exerts on the bowling ball?
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Edana 0
July 21, 2021 at 11:25 pm
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Explanation:We have,
Mass of a bowling ball, m = 7.2 kg
Weight of the ball, W = 70.6 N
It is moving with a speed of 1 m/s
Force that the bowling ball applies on a pin is 15 N
It is required to find the force that the pin exerts on the bowling ball. It is a concept of Newton’s third law of motion. The force that the ball applies on a pin is equal in magnitude with the force that the pin exerts on the bowling ball but in opposite direction.
Hence, the force that the pin exerts on the bowling ball is 15 N but in opposite direction.
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July 21, 2021 at 11:25 pm
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Answer:15 N
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A bowling ball has a mass of 7.2 kg and a weight of 70.6 N. It moves down the bowling alley at 1 m/s and strikes a pin with a force of 15.0 N. What is the force that the pin exerts on the bowling ball? a. 7.2 N b. 15.0 N c. 70.6 N d. 85.6 N
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A bowling ball has a mass of 7.2 kg and a weight of 70.6 N. It moves down the bowling alley at 1 m/s and strikes a pin with a force of 15.0 N. What is the force that the pin exerts on the bowling ball?
a. 7.2 N b. 15.0 N c. 70.6 N d. 85.6 N
Force:
In physics, The force can be stated as a vector quantity as it has both the magnitude and direction in it. The force in simple words can be defined as the product of the mass of the body and the acceleration. The basic standard fundamental unit for the force is in Newton.
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m = 7.2 k g m=7.2kg The weight is w = 70.6 N w=70.6N
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