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05.05.2020 •
Chemistry
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Ответ:
Q1. C
Q2 and Q3 are correct.
Explanation:
Since F=ma, and the force is a constant,
for the greatest acceleration, the mass of the ball must be the least.
Thus ball C has the greatest acceleration.
Let's check:
A) F=ma
a=F/m
a= F/68
B) a=F/72
C) a= F/64 (✓)
The smaller the denominator, the larger the value of a.
(Think: 1/2 >1/3)