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Chemistry, 20.11.2020 22:10, girlchamp654

8. Miniature golf is a game in which players hit a golf ball with a club. This causes the ball to roll along the flat ground. There were three golf balls rolling on the ground. The yellow golf ball has less mass
than the blue and white balls, which have equal mass. Each ball was hit by a golf club, but not from
the same direction. Use the information in the diagram to answer.
Which golf ball(s) experienced the strongest force? How do you know?
a
The blue golf ball; it has more mass and the fastest ending speed.
b
All three golf balls experienced the same force because they changed speed by the same
amount.
С
The blue and white golf balls; they have more mass than the yellow golf ball, but changed
speed by the same amount.
The white golf ball; it takes a stron Scroll for more v down a more massive object than to
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