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26.05.2020 •
Biology
If I kick a soccer ball (put a force on it) how much force will the ball put on my foot?
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Ответ:
According to Newton’s second law, a force applied to an object changes that object’s acceleration – namely, the rate at which the speed of the object changes. When we kick the ball, the force we apply to it causes it to accelerate from a speed of 0 to a speed of dozens of kilometers per hour. When the ball is released from the foot, it begins to decelerate (negative acceleration) due to the force of friction that is exerted upon it (as we observed in the previous example). If we were to kick a ball in outer space, where there is no friction, it would accelerate during the kick, and then continue moving at a constant speed in the direction that we kicked at, until it hits some other object or another force is applied to it.
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Ответ:
Diffusion
Osmosis
Filtration
Explanation:
A membrane can allow molecules to be passively transported through it in three ways: diffusion, osmosis, and filtration. Diffusion: Sometimes organisms need to move molecules from an area where they are highly concentrated to an area where the molecules are less concentrated.